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St. Louis-area immigrants and advocates protest President Trump’s new immigration policies and the beginning of mass deportations.
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State board issues guidance after Trump rescinds Biden-era policy limiting actions in ‘sensitive locations.’
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The ruling marks the first big loss for Trump, three days after taking the oath of office, and the temporary block applies to the entire country. Illinois was one of the states suing to stop the order.
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Activists monitoring for immigration arrests said they had seen no activity, but the threat of deportations continues and the local community should remain alert.
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Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul’s lawsuit claims President Trump’s executive order is unconstitutional.
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A Chicago Sun-Times review found 43 of the 53 defendants from Illinois had been convicted and sentenced. President Donald Trump pardoned or ordered cases dropped against everyone charged in the insurrection.
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Missourians charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol include an alleged member of the Proud Boys, a husband and wife, and a man who entered the Capitol dressed as George Washington. All have now been pardoned by President Trump.
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"I'm here to fight for not only my future but for everybody else's," said Creve Coeur’s Daltin Fontana. "The only way that we can really make a change is by showing people that we're here."
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On the campaign trail, Trump regularly featured the stories of Jan. 6 defendants he labeled "hostages" and "patriots."
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In what was arguably the most unusual inauguration in American history, President Donald Trump pledged a "golden age" for the country. Here are the key moments.