Category: Politics
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Florida Says It Will Implement The Harshest Immigration Laws In The Country
Days after Governor Ron DeSantis signed the immigration legislation he claims is the strictest in the country, Florida’s Republican leaders appointed a director for the new state immigration enforcement board: the architect of the controversial plan to transport immigrants from Texas to a tourist town in Massachusetts. Florida lawmakers and those from other Republican-led states…
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The Secret Behind Spain’s Economic Growth? Immigration!
Spain has become the leading economy in Europe and was named by The Economist as the best economy in the world in 2024. What led to this achievement? Experts pointed to a difference compared to its European neighbors: a remarkably different government approach to immigration. Unlike its counterparts in Italy, Germany, or France, Pedro Sánchez,…
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Lula’s Popularity Falls Dramatically
The president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, often regarded as one of the country’s most iconic political figures, is now facing a sharp decline in his popularity, signaling a shift in the political landscape that could have lasting consequences for the country. According to a study by the Datafolha Institute, published on Friday,…
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In Brazil, Lula’s Popularity Plummets
The president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, often regarded as one of the country’s most iconic political figures, is now facing a dramatic decline in his popularity, signaling a shift in the political landscape that could have lasting consequences for Brazil. According to a study by the Datafolha Institute published on Friday, February…
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What You Should Do If ICE Visits Your Restaurant?
The immigration enforcement landscape is undergoing a drastic transformation in 2025. With recent executive orders from President Trump, there is a renewed focus on workplace enforcement. Therefore, employers across all sectors must prepare for what many experts predict will be the most aggressive enforcement in recent history. Industries that traditionally employ undocumented immigrants, such as…
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The Case of New York City’s Mayor Protected by Trump and Pressured to Resign
Eric Adams, a retired police captain who was elected the 110th mayor of New York City about three years ago with the promise of controlling crime, was indicted in a federal corruption investigation last September. Prosecutors, then from the Biden administration, presented a strong case involving fraud, receiving campaign money from foreigners, bribery of federal…
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Trump Administration Sues NY and Wants to End Driver’s Licenses for Immigrants
The Trump administration sued New York over its immigration policies, accusing state officials of prioritizing “illegal aliens over American citizens.”
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Instead of retaliating, Brazil decides to negotiate tariffs with the US
Brazil is expected to propose trade quotas as an alternative to the 25% tariffs imposed by the United States on steel and aluminum, according to Vice President Geraldo Alckmin. The government of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has not yet discussed the matter with the Trump administration since the US leader announced the 25%…
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Instead of Retaliating, Brazil Decides to Negotiate Tariffs with the U.S.
Brazil is expected to propose trade quotas as an alternative to the 25% tariffs imposed by the United States on steel and aluminum, according to Vice President Geraldo Alckmin. The government of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has not yet discussed the issue with the Trump administration since the U.S. leader announced the 25%…
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Inflation in the U.S. Unexpectedly Rises
During the campaign period, Donald Trump said he would reduce inflation in the United States starting on the first day of his administration. But after three weeks, his own government admitted that controlling inflation might take a bit longer than that. The inflation rate in the U.S. rose more than expected in January. The higher…


