Debate and legal filings show state politicians view illegal immigration as an economic threat. Interviews with immigrants show the limits of politicians’ insights into the issue’s realities.
DHS said it “can, should and will" administer polygraph exams to employees after Secretary Noem allegedly warned they will be ...
The Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk, claimed to save $16 billion by cancelling contracts, notably an $8 ...
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New York's controversial "green light law" is under fire once again as experts warn it puts Border Patrol agents and the ...
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Hosted on MSNMemphis agencies prepare for winter stormMany Memphis agencies are preparing for the winter storm to hit the Mid-South. Keith Staples, Deputy Administrator of Shelby ...
The Trump administration is preparing to fire hundreds of senior leaders at the Department of Homeland Security, according to ...
The State Department office overseeing the resettlement of Afghans in the United States has been told to develop plans to close by April, according to a U.S. official, a leading advocate and two ...
The Senate has approved Trump’s most controversial picks, including Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr. Here’s the full list and ...
Landowners near the new Lincoln County prison site railed against the Department of Corrections for a lack of transparency ...
The Trump administration has launched a multi-million-dollar advertising campaign warning undocumented migrants that they ...
In Fresno, California, social media rumors about impending immigration raids at the city’s schools left some parents ...
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