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Trump immigration policies and aging population slow US growth projection, budget office says
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. population is projected to grow by 15 million in 30 years, a smaller estimate than in previous years, due to President Donald Trump’s hard-line immigration policies and an aging population, the Congressional Budget Office said Wednesday.
To track potential immigration raids, some sites or community-sourced apps such as Deportation Tracker or ICE in My Area offer an interactive map to report and view recent ICE raids and enforcement with real-time alerts. They allow people to anonymously report ICE vehicles, checkpoints or detentions with specific location details.
Congressional forecasters have lowered their projection for U.S. population growth over the next decade by 7 million people as a result of the Trump administration's immigration crackdown as well as falling birth rates.
A protestor Homeland Security said tried to kill officers was fatally shot Wednesday morning in Minnesota's Twin Cities, less than 24 hours after an Ecuadorian wanted for murder in his home country was taken off the streets there.
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Homeland Security plans 2,000 officers in Minnesota for its ‘largest immigration operation ever’
The Department of Homeland Security says it has launched in Minnesota what it's calling the largest immigration enforcement operation ever carried out by the agency.
The U.S. population is projected to grow more slowly over the next 30 years than previously predicted. That's according to a report Wednesday by the Congressional Budget Office. That slowing is due President Donald Trump's strict immigration policies and a projected lower fertility rate.
The Department of Homeland Security is pausing immigration applications from 20 additional countries following increased scrutiny on people who seek legal pathways for immigrating to the U.S.
The Trump administration will reduce legal immigration, increase deportations and limit the hiring of H-1B visa holders in 2026.