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They have things under control. The countries that we have don't have things under control," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office on June 5. In introducing the partial or complete ban on travel from citizens of 19 nations on June 4,
Some Jewish leaders object to Trump’s connecting his travel ban to the Boulder attack, saying it dilutes concerns about increasing antisemitism.
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President Donald Trump responded for the first time to the attack against a crowd of pro-Israel demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado.
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller has spoken out against the immigration status of the chief suspect in the Boulder attack.
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The Forward on MSNAfter Boulder attack, Trump revives Muslim travel ban with targeted changesPresident Donald Trump will tailor the travel ban after an Egyptian national was arrested in a burn attack in Boulder, Colorado.
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Trump's New Travel Ban: Legal Challenges Ahead After Boulder Attack?After the recent attack in Boulder, President Trump announced a travel ban on several countries, notably not including the country of the suspect. Join us as we explore the anticipated legal challenges surrounding this decision and its implications for immigration policy moving forward.
President Donald Trump has expressed his sympathy for the eight victims wounded at a vigil in Boulder, Colorado, for hostages held by Hamas. And, expressing his anger over the violence, he added in a social media post that the flamethrower attack "WILL NOT BE TOLERATED.
The reality of the suspect’s immigration status is more complex than the president and his aides have portrayed.