Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York said that the president’s administration needs to open up work authorizations for migrants.
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Judge Jon Levy, Maine U.S. District Court
A federal judge in Maine ruled that a professor fired for challenging the science behind COVID mandates can sue the university that fired her.
Read MoreGeneral Eric Smith, Acting Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps
The Acting Commandant of the Marine Corps has ordered a service-wide safety review after a deadly crash of the MV-22B Osprey in Australia last month.
Read MoreGina Raimondo, Secretary of Commerce
Commerce Secretary Raimondo and China’s commerce minister have agreed to establish a working group to deal with trade and investment issues, including export controls on semiconductors.
Read MoreChip Roy, U.S. Representative for Texas
Representative Chip Roy is requesting answers about payments made by the CCP and others to some members of the National Institutes of Health during the COVID pandemic.
Read MoreJudge Paul Maloney, Western Michigan U.S. District Court
A Michigan federal district court ruled in favor of an orchard farmer who had been banned from a local farmers’ market on religious grounds.
Read MoreVice Admiral Karl Thomas, Commander, U.S. Navy Seventh Fleet
The Commander of the U.S. Seventh Fleet said the “aggressive behavior” of China in the South China Sea must be challenged.
Read MoreBlas Nunez-Neto, Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for Border and Immigration Policy
Assistant DHS Secretary Blas Nunez-Neto said the U.S. is powerless to stop the flow of migrants seeking asylum.
Read MoreKyrsten Sinema, U.S. Senator from Arizona
Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona said she is fighting the disproportionate share of migrant relief funds going to New York rather than Arizona and Texas.
Read MoreJudge A. Marvin Quattlebaum, Jr., Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals said parents must address school policy matters regarding students’ gender and privacy through elections rather than in courts.
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