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Homeland Security and Justice employees have been pulled to help the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration, leaving behind normal duties.
The Department of Justice is prioritize stripping U.S. citizenship for naturalized Americans who commit certain crimes, ...
Law enforcement officials are investigating a former employee of a company that negotiates with hackers and facilitates ...
Immigrants and asylum seekers like Sayed Naser are being arrested as they leave their immigration hearings, and the proposed ...
UVA president's resignation reflects deeper issues regarding federal influence on universities and the ongoing debate over ...
Pam Bondi's DOJ sued Minnesota and Kentucky for charging illegal aliens in-state tuition while charging other Americans ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNRipple's CEO clears concerns as Linqto shares federal investigations heats upRipple CEO Brad Garlinghouse addressed questions over the sale of Ripple shares through Linqto, a private equity trading ...
Rep. Kevin Kiley backs the DOJ’s lawsuit against LA’s sanctuary policies and pushes legislation to cut taxpayer funding from ...
A federal judge questions the Trump administration on implementation plans for controversial birthright citizenship executive ...
In a recent complaint to the DOJ, a Sikh temple claims the HAF is operating in coordination with the embassy in Washington, ...
The Senate version of the Big Beautiful Bill is back in the House, where it’s set to get a chamber-wide vote today. Will they wave it through, or are we going to get another flurry of revisions and ...
An analysis finds a critical group of U.S. employers would face a direct cost of $82.3 billion from Trump’s current tariff plans.
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