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REUTERS
President Donald Trump’s administration pushed ahead with its attempts to
crack down on migration at the southern border on Monday, defending in
court a virtual ban it imposed on asylum seekers and issuing its second
sweeping order within a week.
President Donald Trump said he is now considering a “ban,” tariffs and
remittance fees after Guatemala decided to not move forward with a safe
third country agreement that would have required the Central American
country to take in more asylum seekers.
The Trump administration on Tuesday will propose a rule to tighten food
stamp restrictions that would cut about 3.1 million people from the
program, USDA officials said.
Boris Johnson, the Brexiteer who has promised to lead Britain out of the
European Union with or without a deal by the end of October, will replace
Theresa May as prime minister after winning the leadership of the
Conservative Party on…
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