Robert Snell, The Detroit News Federal officials carrying out a crackdown on illegal immigration in Metro Detroit have caused the number of criminal cases filed in federal court to rise sharply,
Tearing down abandoned homes has proven benefits, such as reducing crime and toxic materials, but it doesn’t pay for itself.
"Homes in this neighborhood go for between $400,000 to $600,000 now, and we've spent much more than that on this renovation," Miranda Suman told Newsweek.
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"Immigrants make America great," read a sign at the Detroit rally in Clark Park. Immigrants and their supporters rallied and marched in southwest Detroit to protest the presence of immigration agents and highlight the contributions that foreign-born residents bring to the region.
A few hundred Detroiters participated in the mile-plus walk along Vernor to protest Trump administration's actions to crackdown on illegal immigration.
After an outcry from Detroit, President Donald Trump has granted one-month tariff exemptions on most auto imports from Canada and Mexico, underscoring the continued clout of US carmakers. While greeting Trump's tariff reprieve for USMCA-covered auto imports,
The working class must reject half-measures and lies and demand a full accounting of the scale and depth of the homeless crisis in the city of Detroit and across the country.
Former Detroit Police Chief James Craig has joined the field to run to be the city's next mayor, according to a filing with Wayne County.
Giving back to a community that's given so much to community activist Teresa Moon, who is well known along 8 Mile Road in Detroit.
The automakers estimate tariffs on Mexico- and Canada-made metal would levy a multibillion-dollar cost on each of them every year they are in effect.