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Author: Matina Stevis-Gridneff and Karoun Demirjian
Published on: 11/03/2025 | 00:00:00
AI Summary:
The United States will begin enforcing a law requiring Canadians visiting the country for 30 days or more to register with the authorities. The new requirement is rooted in existing immigration law. But in practice, the rule has not been applied consistently to Canadian nationals crossing into the United States via land borders. President Trump signaled that practice would change, with an executive order requiring all previously unregistered foreign nationals comply. Trump administration imposed a 25 percent tariff on most Canadian imports. On Tuesday, Mr. Trump announced tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum would double. Late last month, the Trump administration announced that the executive order on the registration of foreign nationals would also apply to undocumented immigrants ages 14 and older. South African Farmers: The United States will immediately start offering a rapid pathway to citizenship for South African farmers, President Trump said in a social media post. CoreCivic, GEO Group and some smaller private prison companies are becoming a key cog in the Trump administration’s plan to hold and then deport vast numbers of undocumented immigrants. Homeland Security and I.R.S. Officials have so far denied the requests. The Department of Homeland Security has pushed the Internal Revenue Service to turn over the addresses of
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