Elise Foley

Politics and Immigration Reporter for The Huffington Post

Elise Foley appears in the following:

The Political Price of Betting on Immigration

Friday, June 22, 2018

A big look at immigration from history and political strategies to consequences and the current state of immigration and the electorate. 

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Gang Violence, Domestic Abuse Can No Longer be Used to Claim Asylum

Tuesday, June 12, 2018

On Monday, Attorney General Jeff Sessions ordered immigration judges to stop granting asylum solely because of a domestic abuse or gang violence survivor status.

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Disappointment with Democrats as Spending Bill Passes

Friday, February 09, 2018

Early Friday morning, Congress passed a spending bill to avoid another government shutdown. But many feel there was one glaring issue left out of the deal: immigration.

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Monday Morning Politics: Government Shutdown, DACA and More

Monday, January 22, 2018

Elise Foley, politics and immigration reporter at HuffPost, discusses the latest on the day three of the government shutdown and the latest on the the DACA deal.

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For Some Immigrants, Nothing's Changed After Trump's Whirlwind Visit to Mexico

Thursday, September 01, 2016

Trump re-upped his pledge to build a wall and create a "deportation task force" to round up the "most dangerous criminal illegal immigrants."

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For Donald Trump, a Clumsy Pivot on Immigration

Friday, August 26, 2016

Trump says there is room for "softening" in his tough views on immigration. What does this conflicting language mean for his policies — and his votes?

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The Evolving Immigration Bill

Thursday, June 27, 2013

The latest battle in immigration reform, it seems, is coming from an effort to possibly expand the U.S. database known as E-Verify, which is an Internet-based system that allows busin...

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