Here's a roundup of Oregon politicians who will be attending or missing President-elect Donald Trump's Inauguration Day ceremonies on Monday.
Several states suing Donald Trump over his executive order ending birthright citizenship urged a judge to issue a preliminary injunction halting it from taking effect. The post ‘Egregiously illegal actions of the President’: States call Trump’s birthright citizenship order a ‘modern version of Dred Scott’ as they seek court-ordered injunction first appeared on Law & Crime.
It was a good thing Ronald Reagan didn’t win the Republican Party’s presidential nomination in 1976. It’s also a good thing Donald Trump lost to Joe Biden in 2020. It’s strange to say, but both of their losses turned out for the better — for themselves and, so far anyway, for our country and the world.
To unlock full rankings, SAT/ACT scores and more, sign up for the U.S. News College Compass!
Thank you for reporting this station. We will review the data in question. You are about to report this weather station for bad data. Please select the information that is incorrect.
If you were following the front-page news the week before Inauguration Day, you probably caught our “Blue Bubble” series. It looked at Oregon laws and policies as voters and politicians have defined them and how they may (or may not) endure a second Trump administration that promises “shock and awe.”
A federal judge in Seattle issued a blistering rebuke to block President Donald Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship. A lawsuit filed Tuesday in the Western District of Washington came after Trump signed an executive order that claimed a baby born in America must have at least one parent who is either a citizen or a lawful permanent resident to automatically qualify
President Donald Trump's executive order denying U.S. citizenship to the children of parents living in the country illegally has faced the first of what will be many legal tests.
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) reported an average of 710 immigration arrests daily from Thursday through Monday. This is a sharp increase from the 311 daily average under President Joe Biden. If this rate continues, it will surpass ICE's previous peak during the Obama administration, when daily arrests averaged 636 in 2013.
Some people claim Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship will affect his own allies like Usha Vance and Marco Rubio. Here’s why that’s false.
U.S. District Judge John Coughenour, a Ronald Reagan appointee, told the court he could not remember in his more than 40 years on the bench seeing a case so "blatantly unconstitutional."