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Trump’s Executive Order Sparks Sweeping Changes to U.S. Elections
Critics argue the law creates barriers for low-income and marginalized voters, calling it a form of voter suppression, while supporters claim it ensures election integrity.
Critics argue the law creates barriers for low-income and marginalized voters, calling it a form of voter suppression, while supporters claim it ensures election integrity.
Economists warn that higher borrowing costs and reduced foreign investment could have long-term consequences for financial stability.
The decades-old registration law, revived under President Trump, mandates undocumented immigrants to register, carry proof, and update addresses, with non-compliance leading to potential misdemeanor charges.
Markets slumped as the tariff hike included a 20% duty linked to fentanyl concerns, while China retaliated by raising tariffs on U.S. goods from 34% to 84%.
The framework unlocks the reconciliation process, enabling Republicans to bypass a Senate filibuster and pass legislation with a simple majority.
Beijing has expanded trade blacklists, export restrictions, and regulatory measures, creating challenges for U.S. businesses and intensifying the global trade standoff.
Villatoro Santos' attorney has raised concerns about potential human rights violations if he is deported to El Salvador, where he could face harsh conditions in the CECOT prison.
Core inflation grew just 0.1% in March, the lowest rate since March 2021, while food prices and shelter costs saw moderate increases.