Immigration Arrests Drop to Ten Year Low

32,000 fewer deportations in fiscal year 2021 U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced this week the total number of immigration arrests within the last year. About 72,000…

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Massive Migrant Caravan Heads Toward Border

Remain in Mexico policy not yet reinstated.  The largest and most organized caravan of mostly South Americans, Central Americans, and Haitians are on their way to the U.S.-Mexico…

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Over 7,000 Brazilians and Venezuelans Illegally Cross Border

Agents say many come with luggage and cash.  Tens of thousands of migrants from South America have flown into Mexico and crossed into a remote part of Arizona…

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Secretary of State Travels to South America

Secretary Blinken met with officials in Ecuador and Columbia. This week, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken traveled to South America for the first time in his position…

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Remain in Mexico Policy to Resume in November

Decision was made pursuant to federal judge’s order.  President Biden’s administration is preparing to resume an immigration policy from the previous administration of returning migrants to Mexico while…

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Texas Governor Appeals Federal Emergency Denial

Border crisis management is the federal government’s job, Governor Abbott says.  Texas Governor Greg Abbott requested a federal emergency declaration for the Southern Border immigration crisis on September…

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State Department Ordered to Hand Out 7,000 Visas

Federal judge rules immediate remedy of shortfall by immigration lottery. The State Department only gave out 27% of the 55,000 diversity visas that they promised to give out…

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Afghan Evacuees Prematurely Leaving U.S. Bases

“It’s a giant can of worms,” said one immigration official. Hundreds of Afghan evacuees are leaving U.S. military base housing before receiving U.S. resettlement services.  A number of…

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Up to 120,000 Migrants Headed to U.S. Border

Senator Rubio states the immigration situation is about to get worse. Senator Marco Rubio of Florida stated, “There are between 80,000 and 120,000 migrants transiting various countries headed…

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Homeland Security Issuing New DACA Rules

Only Congress can provide permanent protection. On Tuesday, the Department of Homeland Security is publishing a 205-page proposed rule in the Federal Register that recreates the Deferred Action…

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