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Julia Ainsley
Trump administration officials are ramping up pressure on immigrants to leave the United States of their own volition, or “self deport,” as the number of people the government is deporting from the interior of the country remains stagnant, far below the vision for mass deportations promised by President Donald Trump and his top officials.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported just over 12,300 immigrants from March 1 to March 28, slightly under the 12,700 people it deported during the same period last year, according to ICE data obtained by NBC News. ICE deported around 11,000 people in February.  
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Lawrence Hurley
If an immigrant who the government claims is a gang member can be deported to El Salvador without any due process rights, then why not a U.S. citizen?
That was the nightmarish scenario immigration advocates and constitutional law experts were considering on Monday after President Donald Trump again pushed a provocative plan to deport U.S. citizens who have been convicted of unspecified crimes.
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Elyse Perlmutter-Gumbiner
Former President Joe Biden is set to give his first major public post-presidency speech today at the Advocates, Counselors, and Representatives for the Disabled conference in Chicago.
Former Sens. Debbie Stabenow of Michigan and Roy Blunt of Missouri, and former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, who serves as chair of ACRD’s advisory board, are slated to appear in support of Social Security at the two-day conference aimed at discussing solutions to preserve those benefits.
Biden previously spoke at a National High Schools Model United Nations event last month, but it was not open to members of the press.
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