DHS Conduct First “Project Homecoming” Charter Flight

Some illegal aliens have received tickets on commercial flights to return to their home countries. The Department of Homeland Security announced the first charter flight of the self-deporting…

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DHS Ends Temporary Protected Status for 9,000 Afghanis

The secretary said that conditions “no longer prevent them from returning to their home country.” Secretary Kristi Noem announced this week that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)…

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SCOTUS Hears Arguments in Emergency Appeal of Universal Injunctions

Justice Thomas notes the lack of their use until the 1960s. The Supreme Court held a hearing Thursday regarding nationwide injunctions related to President Trump’s executive order to…

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President’s Administration Asks Supreme Court to Allow End to Parole Program

The Department of Homeland Security is seeking to end the immigration program of President Biden’s administration that prevented the deportation of illegal aliens. President Donald Trump’s administration filed…

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Kuwait Releases Nearly Two Dozen American Detainees in Goodwill Gesture

Envoy Boehler celebrates the progress in obtaining the release of U.S. citizens in foreign prisons. The State Department announced that Kuwait released an additional 10 American prisoners at…

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USDA Strengthens SNAP Eligibility Verification

New guidance directs states to enhance identity and immigration checks in response to Executive Order on benefit eligibility. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins directed Acting Deputy Under Secretary for…

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Federal Judge Blocks President’s Order on Voter Proof of Citizenship

U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly ruled that the Election Assistance Commission must stop its attempt to implement proof of citizenship for voter registration, blocking President Donald Trump’s executive…

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Supreme Court to Hear Rare May Oral Arguments on Birthright Citizenship Restriction

Takes on in-person emergency filing against president’s executive order. The Supreme Court has scheduled a rare May oral argument, extending its usual October to April argument season to…

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State Department Concerned Over U.S. Citizen’s Arrest in Thailand

He has been charged with insulting the nation’s monarchy and faces years-long sentences. The U.S. government expressed concerns over the arrest of American citizen Paul Chambers in Thailand…

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District Judge Temporarily Blocks End of Migrant Worker Parole Program

The order stops President Trump’s administration from ending the program that offered work permits. District Judge Indira Talwani temporarily blocked President Trump’s administration from ending an immigration program…

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