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Trump's Policies Spark Concern and Resistance Across America

Immigration crackdown, war on science, and trade wars take center stage

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The Trump administration's policies have been making headlines across the United States, sparking concern and resistance from various groups and individuals. From the deployment of federal immigration agents in...

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    How daily routines in Minneapolis and St Paul have changed amid 3,000 federal immigration agents – in pictures

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    ‘We want to rebuild trust’: fired CDC workers form group to combat Trump’s war on science

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    Trump’s trade war risks undermining his hopes of hefty US interest rate cuts | Graeme Wearden

  4. Source 4 · Fulqrum Sources

    Trump says he is considering limited strike on Iran

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Trump's Policies Spark Concern and Resistance Across America

Immigration crackdown, war on science, and trade wars take center stage

Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The Trump administration's policies have been making headlines across the United States, sparking concern and resistance from various groups and individuals. From the deployment of federal immigration agents in Minnesota to the war on science at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the administration's actions have been met with criticism and opposition.

In Minneapolis and St. Paul, the presence of 3,000 federal immigration agents has changed the daily routines of many residents. People are sheltering at home, and protests have become a part of the daily rhythm. Community networks are patrolling and documenting agents' interactions, and friends are coordinating school pickups for families affected by the crackdown (Source 1). The operation, dubbed "Operation Metro Surge," was launched in December to target undocumented immigrants with criminal records, but it has instead detained thousands of people, regardless of their legal status.

Meanwhile, former CDC employees who were fired by the Trump administration have formed a group to combat the war on science. The National Public Health Coalition aims to advocate for public health and rebuild trust in the agency (Source 2). The group's formation comes after the administration's cuts to the CDC, which have affected various programs, including a national youth substance abuse prevention program.

The Trump administration's use of the pardon power has also raised concerns. The Pardon Integrity Act, which would grant Congress the power to veto presidential pardons, has been proposed to address the president's abuse of his pardon powers (Source 3). However, critics argue that the bill could further politicize the pardon process and potentially remove the people's final fail-safe against an overreaching federal government.

In the realm of economics, Trump's trade wars are causing headaches for the Federal Reserve and potentially undermining his hopes of hefty US interest rate cuts (Source 4). The president's decision to impose tariffs has lifted his mood, but it is a concern for the Fed and its next chair. As one analyst noted, "When you're in a hole, stop digging."

In international news, Trump has announced that he is considering a limited strike on Iran if it does not forge a deal with the US to constrain its nuclear program (Source 5). The president's statement has raised concerns about the potential consequences of such an action and the impact on global stability.

As the Trump administration continues to implement its policies, it is clear that there will be ongoing resistance and concern from various groups and individuals across the United States. From immigration crackdowns to attacks on science and escalating trade wars, the administration's actions will likely continue to make headlines and spark debate in the coming weeks and months.

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  • Source 1: How daily routines in Minneapolis and St Paul have changed amid 3,000 federal immigration agents – in pictures
  • Source 2: ‘We want to rebuild trust’: fired CDC workers form group to combat Trump’s war on science
  • Source 3: Can the pardon power be saved from its own abusers?
  • Source 4: Trump’s trade war risks undermining his hopes of hefty US interest rate cuts | Graeme Wearden
  • Source 5: Trump says he is considering limited strike on Iran

The Trump administration's policies have been making headlines across the United States, sparking concern and resistance from various groups and individuals. From the deployment of federal immigration agents in Minnesota to the war on science at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the administration's actions have been met with criticism and opposition.

In Minneapolis and St. Paul, the presence of 3,000 federal immigration agents has changed the daily routines of many residents. People are sheltering at home, and protests have become a part of the daily rhythm. Community networks are patrolling and documenting agents' interactions, and friends are coordinating school pickups for families affected by the crackdown (Source 1). The operation, dubbed "Operation Metro Surge," was launched in December to target undocumented immigrants with criminal records, but it has instead detained thousands of people, regardless of their legal status.

Meanwhile, former CDC employees who were fired by the Trump administration have formed a group to combat the war on science. The National Public Health Coalition aims to advocate for public health and rebuild trust in the agency (Source 2). The group's formation comes after the administration's cuts to the CDC, which have affected various programs, including a national youth substance abuse prevention program.

The Trump administration's use of the pardon power has also raised concerns. The Pardon Integrity Act, which would grant Congress the power to veto presidential pardons, has been proposed to address the president's abuse of his pardon powers (Source 3). However, critics argue that the bill could further politicize the pardon process and potentially remove the people's final fail-safe against an overreaching federal government.

In the realm of economics, Trump's trade wars are causing headaches for the Federal Reserve and potentially undermining his hopes of hefty US interest rate cuts (Source 4). The president's decision to impose tariffs has lifted his mood, but it is a concern for the Fed and its next chair. As one analyst noted, "When you're in a hole, stop digging."

In international news, Trump has announced that he is considering a limited strike on Iran if it does not forge a deal with the US to constrain its nuclear program (Source 5). The president's statement has raised concerns about the potential consequences of such an action and the impact on global stability.

As the Trump administration continues to implement its policies, it is clear that there will be ongoing resistance and concern from various groups and individuals across the United States. From immigration crackdowns to attacks on science and escalating trade wars, the administration's actions will likely continue to make headlines and spark debate in the coming weeks and months.

Sources:

  • Source 1: How daily routines in Minneapolis and St Paul have changed amid 3,000 federal immigration agents – in pictures
  • Source 2: ‘We want to rebuild trust’: fired CDC workers form group to combat Trump’s war on science
  • Source 3: Can the pardon power be saved from its own abusers?
  • Source 4: Trump’s trade war risks undermining his hopes of hefty US interest rate cuts | Graeme Wearden
  • Source 5: Trump says he is considering limited strike on Iran

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