Michael Kagan In The News

Focus Online
The ban on Muslims from seven countries issued by US President Donald Trump is causing outrage around the world. And even in their own country, many people are against Trump's policies on the streets - or in court.
Jornal de Notícias
White House will maintain ban that is raising protests around the world, but will let immigrants enter the seven affected countries that had already seen permanent residence.
Agencia Brasil
The application of the anti-immigration decree signed by President Donald Trump on Friday prompted several expressions of repudiation in the United States and critical reactions from various countries and political leaders. The information is from Radio France Internationale.
Semana
The decision, which partially suspends the measure that prevents the entry of citizens from seven Muslim countries into the United States, predicts a tough battle between the president and the immigrant advocates.
Agence France-Presse
US President Donald Trump will take decisive action against "sanctuary cities" across the United States, he declared.
Epoch Times
Trump signed an executive order on January 25 to prevent federal agencies from granting grants to asylum-seeking cities that protect undocumented immigrants and do not cooperate with federal law enforcement agencies.
El Observador
President authorized its construction on the border with Mexico of almost 3,200 kilometers.
Le Point
As promised during his campaign, Donald Trump launched the battle Wednesday against so-called "sanctuaries" for illegal immigrants, signing a decree to deprive them of federal funds.