Texas AG Sues DHS Over Voter Citizenship Vetting

He says the department has not responded to requests on citizenship status for over 450,000 voters. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)…

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Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Texas Immigration Law

The order pauses the controversial law’s enactment until March 13. A day after the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals granted a stay that would have allowed Texas to…

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Commerce Secretary Appoints a FirstNet Board Member

Secretary Gina Raimondo selects one of 12 non-permanent members. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo recently appointed Renee Gordon to serve as one of 12 non-permanent members on the…

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Justice Department Dedicates Funding to Reduce Recidivism

$100 million in grants will help formerly incarcerated rejoin communities. The Department of Justice announced that $100 million dollars has been made available to help those coming out…

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Two More Cabinet Posts Confirmed by Senate

Garland confirmed for Attorney General, Fudge as HUD Secretary. The Senate voted 70-30 on Wednesday to confirm Merrick Garland as Attorney General. The federal appellate judge won the…

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President Issues Additional Sanctions on Chinese Apps

Action taken due to data security concerns. President Donald Trump released an executive order placing prohibitions on additional Chinese apps based on concerns surrounding the personal and financial…

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Appeals Court Rules for Administration on Sanctuary Cities

May withhold funding for refusing to cooperate A three-judge panel on the Second Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruled that the Department of Justice can withhold funding from…

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