In The News: William S. Boyd School of Law

Dnevnik

Donald Trump won the presidential election after a campaign of full protests against rhetoric, but for now it does not reveal too much detail about what kind of migration policy will lead.

Las Vegas Sun

Just how much of Donald Trump’s divisive vitriol and rhetoric on immigration translates to action against Nevada families remains to be seen, but the potential for major changes in policy forces attorneys and advocates to prepare people for the worst.

Vox

After US citizen Rizwan Farook and his Pakistani wife Tashfeen Malik murdered 14 people in San Bernardino on December 2, 2015, Donald Trump called for a "total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States."

El Universo

"Have pity, let him go so he can work", asks Rosa, 53, for his son, 35, who was arrested 15 days ago at the US border state of Texas while trying to clandestinely enter US.

La Prensa

More than 700,000 young undocumented immigrants are threatening their American dream to the immigration policies of President-elect Donald Trump.

Estrategia y Negocios

Trump announced over the weekend in his first interview after the presidential election deport two to three million dangerous undocumented immigrants with criminal records, in what might seem at first glance an easing of his campaign promise to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the United States, where most are Mexicans and Central Americans.

Guardian

Donald Trump has announced he plans to deport two to three million undocumented immigrants as soon as he takes office. It’s a bold plan and it has many people asking questions. How will this plan be implemented? How much money is this going to cost? Where will the funding come from?

KSNV-TV: News 3

Miriam Cadenas is 19-years-old and still remembers the trip from Mexico to Las Vegas, 11-years-ago. “I thought we were going to go in a truck. And then they just dropped us off in the desert and told us to start walking,” she told me.

Daily Mail

Emerging victorious from a campaign rife with vitriolic anti-immigrant rhetoric, President-elect Donald Trump has waffled on the specifics of his looming immigration policy. The Republican's announcement on CBS's "60 Minutes" that he would immediately deport or jail as many as three million undocumented immigrants with criminal backgrounds seemed at first glance a softening of his incendiary campaign vows -- which included deporting 11 million undocumented people living in the United States, most of them from Mexico and Central America.

Ouest France

If there are areas where President-elect Donald Trump seems willing to put water in his wine, immigration is not part of it: he has already announced he wants to expel up to three million illegal immigrants and has appointed immigration fighters on his team.

La Nacion

Trump has also promised to end the DACA program, created by Obama and that protects about 740,000 young people brought to the United States illegally as children.

Colorado Public Radio

Business as usual on the Colorado River may be about to come to a screeching halt.

One of the worst recorded droughts in human history has stretched water supplies thin across the far-reaching river basin, which serves 40 million people.