Donald Trump's first week back brought a deluge of orders, but Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther said the city will not be making any changes.
Donald Trump's administration signaled it's cracking down on cities like Columbus that limit cooperation on immigration enforcement.
While there have been rumors of ICE activity in Columbus last week, there have been no publicly reported immigration raids in Ohio since President Trump issued new directives.
As Donald Trump took the oath to become president for a second time Monday, more than 100 people gathered in downtown Columbus to rally against him, his policies and the far right. Organizers said ...
President Donald Trump’s inauguration to a non-consecutive second term had the beneficial effect of reminding us of Grover Cleveland, the only other president to have achieved this dubious honor.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — In his first few days in office, President Donald Trump has signed orders dramatically shifting immigration policy. Trump authorized ICE to raid schools, hospitals and churches ...
Columbus Mayor Andrew J. Ginther says his administration will not make any changes in light of the deluge of actions President Donald Trump has taken in his first week back in the Oval Office.
President Donald Trump and his administration have signaled the federal government will punish states and cities that resist Trump's crackdown on immigration. While Columbus has never designated ...
Sen. Lindsey Graham, a top Trump ally, says the White House pardoning rioters who fought with police while storming the U.S. is “sending the wrong signal.”
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With deportations threatened, the state's growth may hinge in part on immigrants. Here's a breakdown of immigration in Indiana.
By ZEKE MILLER, CHRIS MEGERIAN and MICHELLE L. PRICE Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trumpwas sworn in as the 47th president Monday, promising a “revolution of common sense” and taking charge as Republicans assume unified control of Washington and set out to reshape the country’s institutions.