Senate Begins Confirmation Hearings for DHS Secretary Nominee

Senator Mullin affirms immigration enforcement procedures according to federal law. The U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, chaired by Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, held the…

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House Committee Considers Bills to Amend Immigration and Nationality Act

Aliens convicted of defrauding the government or illegally receiving public benefits would be deportable. The House Rules Committee, chaired by Congresswoman Virginia Foxx of North Carolina, considered legislation…

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Appellate Court Rules President Can Suspend Refugee Resettlement in U.S.

The court ruled the administration can stop processing applications, but must continue to provide services to refugees already resettled in the country. A panel of the Ninth Circuit…

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Supreme Court Clarifies Standard for Reviewing Asylum Decisions

Unanimous ruling says federal courts must defer to immigration judges unless evidence clearly contradicts their findings. The Supreme Court of the United States recently ruled unanimously that federal…

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Appeals Court Vacates Injunction Against Chicago ICE Operations

The circuit court called the district judge’s ruling “constitutionally suspect” and said it infringed on the separation of powers on record. The Seventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals…

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Majority Leader Calls on Senate to Pass DHS Funding

The president’s removal of Noem as DHS secretary is not enough for the opposition. Senate Majority Leader John Thune called on his colleagues in the upper chamber of…

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HUD Proposes Citizenship Verification Requirement for Federally Assisted Housing

The rule would require proof of eligible status for all residents in HUD-funded housing, including mixed-status households The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has announced…

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Senate Votes Down Homeland Security Funding Bill over Immigration Enforcement Reforms

Senate Majority Leader Thune said the White House has made concessions but it has not satisfied ICE critics. The U.S. Senate was unable to pass appropriations for the…

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DOJ Files Suit Against New Jersey for Interfering with Immigration Enforcement

Governor Sherrill issued an executive order to limit ICE agents’ presence on state property. The Department of Justice filed suit against New Jersey after Governor Mikie Sherrill issued…

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Judge Rules Mistrial in First Federal Antifa Terrorism Case

It is the first trial to treat Antifa as a terrorist organization. District Judge Mark Pittman declared a mistrial in the first case against members of Antifa as…

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