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In 1888, Chae Chan Ping was denied re-entry into the US, where he had lived for 12 years. Times are supposed to have changed.
Keep it lit.
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Can the new administration be swayed if the people keep up the pressure?
Executive orders have the power to be socially transformative in US politics.
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Although congressional Democrats have been vocal in opposing most of Donald Trump’s executive orders, they appear to have little support from Republicans to enact the legislation needed change them.
Look away.
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Donald Trump embodies the corrosive culture of narcissism at its worst. It’s a trap.
Donald Trump’s justification for a temporary ban on refugees is to improve US security measures.
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The US resettlement program has long had strong bipartisan support. It is also critical to global resettlement efforts: the US takes in by far the most resettled refugees of any country.
Interventionism, not isolationism, is the norm in US foreign policy – and Donald Trump’s rise will not change that.
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The US has never been opposed to international engagement, or even international co-operation – but it must always be co-operation on American terms.
Just keep smiling!
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It’s all smiles as two leaders meet for the first time, but it’ll take more than warm words to navigate the choppy waters ahead.
Praying outside the Supreme Court.
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Christian conservative leaders gambled on Donald Trump, and it paid off in spades.
Former Agriprocessors employee Jonas Ordenes, center, at a prayer vigil in Postville, Iowa on May 12, 2009, the anniversary of the 2008 immigration raid at the plant that ended with 389 arrests.
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The stress of immigration enforcement has implications for health.
Donald Trump delivering his inaugural address.
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Rhetoric can tell us a great deal about a person, or a President. Donald Trump’s inaugural address was light (but dark) on metaphors, and full of divisive antitheses.
US President Donald Trump, flanked by Senior Advisor Jared Kushner (standing, L-R), Vice President Mike Pence, Staff Secretary Rob Porter and Chief of Staff Reince Priebus - in front of the new Oval Office gold curtains.
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Yellow-gold, swagged curtains have appeared in the Oval Office. But if Donald Trump wants to emulate the Sun King, he would be advised to look to contemporary artists and designers for inspiration.
trump mourinho crop.
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The new US president and the Manchester United manager are masters of media management – but are they really in the same game?
Obama out.
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The 44th president is now gone. What mark does he leave on his country?
Donald Trump celebrates after delivering his inaugural speech.
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The new president’s inaugural speech emphasised protectionism, co-operation and, most emphatically, putting America first.
Reach for that metaphor Donald, reach!
EPA/Shawn Thew
Logical and coherent it was not, but Trump’s first address as president had some striking themes running through it.
O superman!
EPA/Jim Lo Scalzo
Donald Trump will preside over a new American reality as it takes shape. How can we understand it?
Justice and Divine Vengeance Pursuing Crime – although the Nemesis of today will likely come with fewer wings.
Pierre-Paul Prud’hon
The Greek myths teach that pride comes before a fall – something that our leaders, filled with hubris, rarely see before it’s too late.
Ready to roll: Trump’s inauguration stage.
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Trump will be the 44th man to take to the inaugural podium. Very few have left a mark on it.
So help him God.
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The first presidency began with a mandate to make America great. What’s changed?
A parting wave.
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Crucially, President Obama has commuted Manning’s sentence without pardoning her.