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Self-deport or be banned forever: Trump launches CBP Home app for illegal migrants
Washington DC, March 21: US President Donald Trump on Thursday announced the launch of the CBP Home app, a platform that allows individuals illegally residing in the United States to self-deport, warning that those who fail to leave using this option will face forcible removal and a lifetime ban on re-entry.
Trump administration invokes 18th-century law to deport Venezuelan gang members
Washington DC, March 16: The Donald Trump administration on Saturday (local time) invoked an 18th-century law, the Alien Enemies Act of 1978, to speed up the deportations of migrants affiliated with the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, CNN reported.
Over 20k illegal migrants held since Trump's first month in office: US govt
Washington DC, February 27: More than 20,000 undocumented immigrants were arrested during Donald Trump's first month as President, CNN reported, quoting the Department of Homeland Security.
It will sell like crazy, Trump on Gold Card plan
Washington DC, February 27: US President Donald Trump during his first Cabinet meeting on Wednesday said that he hoped the newly-announced Gold Cards would "sell like crazy."
Trump's 'gold card' to give citizenship, will be on sale in two weeks
Washington, Feb 26: President Donald Trump on Wednesday said the proposed 'Gold Card' will come with a pathway for citizenship for those who buy it, tentatively priced at $5 million and that they could be on sale in two weeks.
Trump plans $5 million immigration Gold Cards that companies can buy for talented employees
New York, Feb 26: US President Donald Trump has announced plans for an immigration Gold Card that companies can buy for $5 million for highly talented employees to deal with the uncertainties of work visas and green cards.
Trump announces 'Gold Card' program for wealthy foreigners, offering US residency for USD 5 million
Washington DC, February 26: US President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday (local time) that the United States will introduce a "gold card" for wealthy foreigners, granting them the right to live and work in the country, with a pathway to citizenship, in exchange for a USD five million fee, CNN reported.