The Trump administration saw two large court victories on immigration policy as also unveiling a large financing plan for nuclear power that targets recent capacity in the United States. The Supreme Court upheld fast‑track deportation rules for green‑card holders, a federal appeals court cleared the way for one nationwide expansion of that program, and a federal judge blocked the administration’s overhaul of a key immigration database, even as the White House pledged $17 billion in loans to accelerate construction of ten new reactors.
Latest News About Court Rulings Favor Trump Immigration, Nuclear Funding Announced update
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Supreme Court sides with Trump administration on immigration case dealing with green card holders - AP News
Supreme Court sides with Trump administration on immigration case dealing with green card holders AP News
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Trump administration can expand fast-track deportation process, US appeals court rules - Reuters
Trump administration can expand fast-track deportation process, US appeals court rules Reuters
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Trump administration to loan $17 billion to speed deployment of 10 big nuclear reactors in U.S. - CNBC
Trump administration to loan $17 billion to speed deployment of 10 big nuclear reactors in U.S. CNBC
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Federal judge blocks Trump administration's overhaul of SAVE database - Route Fifty
Federal judge blocks Trump administration's overhaul of SAVE database Route Fifty
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Trump Administration Provides Billions in Unrestricted Oil Sanctions Relief to Iran - Foundation for Defense of Democracies
Trump Administration Provides Billions in Unrestricted Oil Sanctions Relief to Iran Foundation for Defense of Democracies