A Partial Government Shutdown Begins, 750,000 Workers on Furlough

The stalemate over the reauthorization of healthcare subsidies faces an uncertain future. Federal agencies entered a partial shutdown on Wednesday after Congress failed to come to an agreement…

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Education Department Alerts State Education Officials of Ed-Flex Authority

The department sent a letter outlining the application for the ability to opt out of certain programs without waivers.  The Education Department sent a letter to all chief…

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Dallas ICE Facility Attacked by Sniper

DHS secretary reports the shooter died of a self-inflicted gun shot wound. A rooftop sniper targeted a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Dallas on Wednesday.…

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White House Responds to Border Czar Bribery Allegations

Says the previous administration’s FBI attempted to entrap the then-campaign immigration advisor. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt responded to reports that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)…

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Immigration Judge Orders Activist’s Deportation to Third Country

The appeal to prevent his removal was denied. U.S. Immigration Judge Jamee Comans ordered Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil to be removed to either Algeria or Syria. The Columbia…

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DHS Partners with Louisiana to Expand ICE Detention Capacity

New agreement adds over 400 beds at Louisiana State Penitentiary for individuals in ICE custody. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has reached an agreement with the state…

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Supreme Court Lifts Block of ICE Operations in Los Angeles

The case is proceeding through the appellate process. The Supreme Court majority issued an order lifting a federal judge’s block on U.S. Immigration and Customs Operations in Los…

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Apellate Court Rules Alligator Alcatraz May Continue to Operate

The decision overturns the district court injunction as the environmental lawsuit is reviewed on its merits. The 11th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that “Alligator Alcatraz,” the…

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Federal Judge Rules National Guard Deployment to Los Angeles Illegal

The District of Columbia has also filed suit to stop the deployment of National Guard troops in the nation’s capital. District Judge Charles Breyer determined this week that…

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Federal Judge Blocks the Return of Unaccompanied Children to Guatemala

The president’s administration had collaborated with Guatemalan officials to reunite the children with their parents. U.S. District Judge Sparkle Sooknanan issued an emergency order on Sunday to halt…

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