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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump salutes in Aurora, Colorado on October 11th. At the rally and elsewhere, he spoke about using centuries-old laws to facilitate the deportation of certain illegal immigrants. Alex Brandon/AP Hide Caption Toggle caption Alex Brandon/AP Former President Donald Trump, whose increasingly hard-line anti-immigrant rhetoric has dominated his bid for the White House, says he is using an obscure centuries-old law to facilitate the forced removal of illegal immigrants from the United States. I’m professing it. “I will invoke the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to target and dismantle every immigrant criminal network operating on American soil,”…
Throughout American history, business leaders could assume that an American president of either party would uphold the rule of law, defend property rights, and respect the independence of the courts. Implicit in this assumption is a fundamental belief that no matter who wins, the spirit of this country means that businesses and the U.S. economy will prosper. They were able to distance themselves from the rough-and-tumble politics of the campaign. No matter who won, they could pursue long-term plans and investments with confidence in America’s political stability.America’s business leaders cannot afford to remain passive and silent in this election.Donald Trump…
Rhetoric or reality?President Trump has given no details on how his proposed “whole-of-government” effort to deport up to 20 million people, far more than those in the country illegally, would work, but he has called it a “whole-of-government” effort to deport up to 20 million people, far more than those in the country illegally. It is placed at the center of related advertising. Republican candidates argue that mass deportation would free up housing for Americans and lower prices, but few economists agree. The idea has also been met with skepticism from a logistical standpoint, with some analysts saying the cost…
For prospective homebuyers keeping an eye on the Dauphin County area real estate market, we’re highlighting properties that sold for $250,000 or less between October 7th and October 13th.Here’s a breakdown of the top 10 properties in each area, chosen based on proximity to your desired price range and largest living area available.Please note that the properties listed below are for real estate sales with titles recorded during the week of October 7th, even though they may have been sold previously.147 Pleasant View Road, Hummelstown, PA1. $250,000, 2 bedrooms/2 bathroomsThe single-family home at 147 Pleasant View Road offered a $250,000…
Prospective homebuyers considering the Mechanicsburg and Camp Hill real estate markets had a wide range of options in various neighborhoods within the region from Oct. 7 to Oct. 13. This article provides an overview of recent real estate sales in Camp Hill and Mechanicsburg. Featured homes under $500,000.Here’s a breakdown of the top 10 properties in each area, chosen based on proximity to your desired price range and largest living area available.Please note that the properties listed below are for real estate sales with titles recorded during the week of October 7th, even though they may have been sold previously.camp…
Immigrants strive to live and work in Aurora amid swirl of false gang-takeover claims • Colorado Newsline
Joel, a Venezuelan immigrant, has lived with his family in Aurora for just over a year. “We’ve learned a lot about the community of Aurora, and I believe also the Aurora community has learned a lot about us, the Venezuelans who came here to work,” Joel said through an interpreter. “Our way of expression and our language is different than yours. We are more caring, more social. We like to interact with people.” He volunteers at the Village Exchange Center’s weekly food pantry, along with dozens of other Venezuelans and local community members. Without work authorization, helping the pantry in…
CNN — Former President Donald Trump vows he’ll kick millions of undocumented immigrants out of the US if he’s reelected. In the months since cheering supporters waved “mass deportation now” signs at the Republican National Convention, Trump and his surrogates have offered various visions for how they’d achieve this goal. But they’ve left no doubt that it’s a top priority. “If you’re in the country illegally, you better be looking over your shoulder,” former Immigration and Customs Enforcement chief Tom Homan said in July as he warned that no one would be off the table. Trump adviser Stephen Miller has touted plans for “the largest domestic…
WASHINGTON — I live for the polls. I have one piece of advice for the coming weeks. “Please stop.”It’s not that the polls are broken. Despite many criticisms, the survey continues to provide surprisingly accurate results and important insights into what different voter groups are thinking.But most of the people who obsessively click on the latest latest survey aren’t looking for that. What they want to know — and if you’re reading this, you probably want to know — is the one answer that a close poll can’t provide: Who will win?Democratic Party’s anxiety goes out of controlFor the past…
A world of AI, taxes, and memes: Mark Cuban on his support for Kamala Harris | 2024 US Election
As the US presidential election draws near, billionaire Mark Cuban has emerged as Kamala Harris’ energetic campaign surrogate. In advocating for business leaders to support Democrats over Donald Trump, Cuban draws on his experience in technology, investing, health care, and now sports as a minority owner of the Dallas Mavericks, an NBA team; He takes advantage of his celebrity (his experience as the leading “shark”). (over 15 seasons of ABC’s Shark Tank) and their willingness to take on billionaires who support Trump, among whom Elon Musk stood out.The road was not smooth. Cuban clashed with progressives in Congress last week…
If the economy is doing well, that’s enough for stock prices, and it’s also enough for interest rate cuts.
Here are the takeaways from today’s Morning Brief. Sign up to receive the following in your inbox each morning:After the Fed cut rates by 50 basis points (bp) in September, the bullish euphoria that arose from the possibility of an early return to neutral rates has faded. But that has been replaced by another bullish sentiment that we are all familiar with. It’s the strength of the hot economy that has helped drive markets all year until the rate cut.Concerns about inflation and a re-acceleration of the economy have resurfaced following a series of notable data (September jobs report, consumer…