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Tariff Ruling Gives Businesses Hope, but They’re Soon Unmoored Again

Companies welcomed a court decision striking down President Trump’s tariffs. Then a stay of that ruling left no one breathing easy.

© Hilary Swift for The New York Times

U.S. companies that rely on shipments from abroad, like Bivo, a water bottle maker in Vermont, above, are trying to rapidly digest the latest twist in President Trump’s roller-coaster trade war.
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Republican Crackdown on Aid to Immigrants Would Hit U.S. Citizens

The Trump administration’s efforts and the G.O.P.’s tax bill aim to restrict benefits for families that include immigrants without permanent legal status.

© Todd Heisler/The New York Times

Volunteers preparing groceries at a food pantry run by Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services in New Haven, Conn. The tax bill would cut off food stamps for nearly all immigrants who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
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Republican Crackdown on Aid to Immigrants Would Hit U.S. Citizens

The Trump administration’s efforts and the G.O.P.’s tax bill aim to restrict benefits for families that include immigrants without permanent legal status.

© Todd Heisler/The New York Times

Volunteers preparing groceries at a food pantry run by Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services in New Haven, Conn. The tax bill would cut off food stamps for nearly all immigrants who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
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