The Trump administration saw two large court victories on immigration policy as additionally unveiling one large financing plan for nuclear power that targets new capacity in the United States. The Supreme Court upheld fast‑track deportation rules for green‑card holders, one federal appeals court cleared the way for a nationwide expansion of that program, and a federal judge blocked the administration’s overhaul of a key immigration database, even as the White House pledged $17 billion in loans to accelerate construction of ten new reactors.
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Supreme Court sides with Trump administration on immigration case dealing with green card holders - AP News
Supreme Court sides with Trump administration on immigration case dealing with green card holders AP News
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Trump administration can expand fast-track deportation process, US appeals court rules - Reuters
Trump administration can expand fast-track deportation process, US appeals court rules Reuters
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Trump administration to loan $17 billion to speed deployment of 10 big nuclear reactors in U.S. - CNBC
Trump administration to loan $17 billion to speed deployment of 10 big nuclear reactors in U.S. CNBC
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Federal judge blocks Trump administration's overhaul of SAVE database - Route Fifty
Federal judge blocks Trump administration's overhaul of SAVE database Route Fifty
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Trump Administration Provides Billions in Unrestricted Oil Sanctions Relief to Iran - Foundation for Defense of Democracies
Trump Administration Provides Billions in Unrestricted Oil Sanctions Relief to Iran Foundation for Defense of Democracies