Trump Cuts Jobs, Health Care and Housing to Push Out Immigrants as Tech Giants Targeted Teens at School
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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 5
Trump Cuts Jobs, Health Care and Housing to Push Out Immigrants as Tech Giants Targeted Teens at School
2 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 5
Summary
Trump’s immigration strategy centers on making life harder for immigrants by restricting access to jobs, health care and housing, according to a New York Times report highlighted in the latest episode of The Headlines.
That report portrays the pressure campaign as a deliberate effort to drive immigrants out by cutting off basic economic and social supports rather than relying only on border enforcement.
The same episode also spotlights how social media companies targeted teenagers in schools, with reporting showing apps were designed and promoted in ways that helped hook students during the school day.
Other items in the roundup included Republicans defeating a move to block Trump’s payout fund and the death of Persepolis author Marjane Satrapi at 56.