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E-Verify program sows divisions in Florida Republican Party
Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis wants E-Verify it to be mandatory for all new jobs, but some in the party say the system is not reliable and warn that it will damage the economy.
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Poll tracker: What is Donald Trump's approval rating today?
Since the beginning of his presidential term, Donald Trump's approval rating has stayed below 50 percent, unlike any of the previous 12 occupants of the White House. Track his approval during the 2020 election campaign.

Supreme Court allows enforcement of 'public charge' rule for green card
The new immigration policy significantly expands what factors would be considered before granting a green card, including whether the immigrant could potentially become a financial burden at any point in the future.
What are the pros and cons of delaying the impeachment articles?
Donald J. Trump is now officially the third president in US history to be impeached. But some Democrats are pushing to delay sending the articles to the Senate which would delay the trial. To discuss this topic UNews spoke to Richard Barberio, an associate professor of political science at State University of New York College at Oneonta.
What could a Trump impeachment trial look like?
Two articles of impeachment are being debated at this time by the full House before they are put to a vote. To discuss how the Senate trial might look like UNews spoke to Joseph Malouf, he’s a former prosecutor and a legal analyst.
House Committee meets to debate impeachment rules
The House rules committee holds a final impeachment hearing on Tuesday to set the parameters for a floor debate on the articles of impeachment. Tomorrow the full House is set to vote on the articles. If the House impeaches President Trump, the Senate will hold a trial to consider if he should be removed from office, making Trump only the third president in US history to be impeached. Lorraine Caceres has all the details.
House Judiciary Committee votes to impeach President Trump
Articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump are moving to a full House vote after a long debate. The debate ended abruptly Thursday night, angering Republicans. Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell says there is no way the president will be removed.


