
Even Before the Wall, Migrants Find the U.S. Forbidding
A sharp drop in illegal crossings, possibly as a result of President Trump’s immigration policies, is being felt along both sides of the border.
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A sharp drop in illegal crossings, possibly as a result of President Trump’s immigration policies, is being felt along both sides of the border.
By FERNANDA SANTOS, KIRK SEMPLE and CAITLIN DICKERSON
The goal is to shift about $5 billion toward hiring scores of additional agents, as well as toward infrastructure to support a crackdown on illegal immigration.
By NICHOLAS FANDOS
In a measure of redemption for prosecutors who lost a related case in October, four men were convicted Friday in the 2016 occupation of a federal bird sanctuary.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
In a Houston lawsuit, officials are defending a system that jails the poor, but the D.A. and sheriff say they can’t support it.
By MICHAEL HARDY
Reservoirs are overflowing. Dams are straining. So why is California still officially in a drought? We answer some questions Californians, and others, may have.
By ADAM NAGOURNEY
Friday: Pondering the end of the drought, a two-tiered system of justice at California jails, and record sea otters in Morro Bay.
By MIKE McPHATE
President Trump’s first national security adviser, who resigned after less than a month, accepted over $500,000 to investigate a Turkish cleric in Pennsylvania.
By PETER BAKER and MATTHEW ROSENBERG
The parade organizers, the Allied War Veterans Council of South Boston, voted unanimously late Friday to reverse their decision made on Tuesday to exclude the group, OutVets.
By MATTHEW HAAG
The signatories to a letter sent to President Trump and many cabinet members include the former Secretaries of State Madeleine Albright and John Kerry.
By LARA JAKES
Mr. Trump spoke with President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority for the first time since taking office.
By PETER BAKER and IAN FISHER
The threat posed by Russia to Europe could give the president and the German chancellor a bit of common ground during their Oval Office meeting.
By MARK LANDLER
The president told the holdover United States attorneys to tender their resignations immediately, including — surprisingly — Preet Bharara, the United States attorney in Manhattan.
By CHARLIE SAVAGE and MAGGIE HABERMAN
Scott Gottlieb, a partner at a venture capital fund, has longstanding ties to the drug and biotech industries.
By KATIE THOMAS