President Donald Trump on Monday signed executive orders related to immigration, including one that requires English-language proficiency for commercial motor drivers, such as truckers. That requirement already exists, but Trump said it ''has not been enforced in years,'' making roads less safe.
Another order will direct state and federal officials to publish lists of ''sanctuary city'' jurisdictions, or places where local authorities often don't cooperate in enforcing federal immigration regulations. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says those cities ''obstruct'' enforcement.
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Trump administration launches race-based discrimination investigations against Harvard Law Review
The Trump administration says officials have received reports of race-based discrimination in the policies and practices for the journal's membership and article selection.
The investigations come amid an ongoing legal battle involving Harvard as the university fights a federal freeze on $2.2 billion in grants.
An email seeking comment from the university was sent to a Harvard spokesperson on Monday.
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