The Biden administration has instructed Department of Homeland Security officials to use more “inclusive language” when talking about immigration.
In an email sent on Tuesday, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Tracy Renaud sent a memo encouraging “more inclusive language in the agency’s outreach efforts, internal documents, and in overall...
Leftists blasted the Biden administration for its new guidance on deportations, calling it a “disappointing step backwards.”
President Joe Biden signed an executive order during his first week in office suspending all deportations for the first 100 days of his presidency, but a federal judge in Texas blocked his executive...
In response to the Biden regime's decision to release illegal aliens into Yuma, Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., said Yuma County Sheriff Leon Wilmot should "intercept these aliens and hold them in prison" until they can be "returned to their home countries."
Gosar argued that Border Patrol's plan "to release 50...
(Headline USA) Jolted by a sweeping hack that may have revealed government and corporate secrets to Russia, U.S. officials are scrambling to reinforce the nation’s cyber defenses.
They also are recognizing that an agency created two years ago to protect America’s networks and infrastructure lacks the money, tools and authority...
(HeadlineUSA) After decades of failed attempts to pass comprehensive immigration legislation, congressional Democrats and President Joe Biden are signaling openness to a piece-by-piece approach.
It comes roughly eight years since then-president Barack Obama reversed the party's longtime position of supporting immigration laws and, instead, pivoted toward one that actively undermined...
(Headline USA) Despite recent court challenges, the Biden administration will officially begin its rollback of former president Donald Trump's "Remain in Mexico" policy, reverting instead to the flawed "catch and release" practices of before.
With a growing surge once again returning to the US--Mexico border, states such as Texas and...
(Headline USA) Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said Thursday that his short-lived family vacation to Mexico was “obviously a mistake” as he returned stateside following an uproar over his disappearance during a deadly winter storm.
Cruz said he began second-guessing the trip since the moment he first got on the plane...
(Headline USA) The Biden administration said Thursday it's ready to join talks with Iran and world powers to discuss a return to the 2015 nuclear deal, in a sharp repudiation of former President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure campaign” that sought to isolate the Islamic Republic.
The administration also took two...
(Headline USA) Michael Madigan, a Chicago Democrat who set much of Illinois' political agenda as House speaker for four decades before his ouster last month, resigned his seat in the Legislature on Thursday.
Madigan, the longest-serving legislative leader in U.S. history, was tarnished by a federal bribery investigation announced last...
A Democratic bill introduced in the House of Representatives this month would create a mandatory registry listing the names of gun owners, how many guns they have and where they keep their firearms.
The bill, H.R. 127, would also ban several types of commonly used ammunition: .50 caliber or greater....
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio blasted New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo after a Democratic state lawmaker revealed Cuomo threatened him for criticizing his cover-up of coronavirus deaths in New York’s nursing homes.
De Blasio, who has regularly clashed with Cuomo, told MSNBC Cuomo’s “bullying” is “nothing new.”
“It’s a...
Former president Donald Trump roared back with a vengeance this week, less than a month since leaving office.
Of course, given Democrats' fixation with him, which led to an unprecedented post-presidency impeachment, some might argue Trump never really left the public state.
However, with his Twitter account now permanently suspended, Trump...