President Donald Trump stated in an NBC News interview that he did not caution car industry executives against raising prices in response to tariffs on foreign-made autos, expressing indifference to potential price increases. The White House is set to implement new tariffs on consumer goods on April 2, drawing criticism from international leaders. Trump defended the tariffs as a means to boost American manufacturing and reduce the trade deficit, emphasizing that he would only consider negotiations if offered something valuable in return.
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Iranian student in Alabama to self-deport despite withdrawal of initial charge
An Iranian mechanical engineering student, Alireza Doroudi, chose to self-deport after being detained for six weeks in a Louisiana facility, despite the U.S. government dropping a charge related to his arrest. Initially detained under national security concerns, his visa was revoked without explanation, and he was unable to secure bond, leading to his decision to leave rather than face indefinite detention. His attorney criticized the process as a denial of due process, while Doroudi's fiancée...
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