Based on data so far this year, experts predict that there will be 863,000 border apprehensions this Fiscal Year, though this only counts illegal aliens who are caught at the border and does not include those who successfully cross.
More than half of US states have such laws on the books. Federal courts have struck down similar anti-boycott laws in Kansas and Arizona. The ACLU says the three courts protected the right to boycott under the First Amendment.
The original legal complaint against the university claimed that administrators told students that they could not require their group leader to be a Christian who shares their mission, which violated students’ rights to free association.
Democrat Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham withdrew 118 National Guard troops form New Mexico’s border with Mexico, while castigating Trump for “fear mongering” over mass immigration.