A letter signed by more than 200 former humanitarian and national security officials urges Senate and House leadership to get President Donald Trump to end his foreign aid freeze.
The president took away the ability for migrants to schedule asylum appointments virtually. It might make the situation at the southern border less orderly, an analyst says.
The president’s long-promised clampdown on immigration has begun, featuring actions like sending troops to the U.S.-Mexico border and ending birthright citizenship.