Justice Department Sues Texas Over Border Enforcement

Feds claim state law unconstitutionally supersedes Congress. On Wednesday, the Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Texas for its Senate Bill 4, which allows state officials to…

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Justice Department Threatens to Sue Texas Over Migrant Law

Meanwhile, a migrant caravan heads to the U.S. The Justice Department sent a letter to Governor Greg Abbott saying that Texas will be sued if they enforce a…

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Appeals Court Temporarily Blocks Federal Razor Border Fence Removal

Overturns previous decision made by a district court judge. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily blocked President Biden’s administration from removing razor wire fencing installed by the…

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District Judge Upholds Federal Right to Remove Southern Border Fence

Judge criticizes federal border policy, but says fence removal is legal. District Judge Alia Moses recently ruled that the federal government has legal grounds to remove the razor…

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Border Patrol Keeps Vigilant Watch for Terrorists 

Numbers who seek illegal entry into the U.S. have increased year over year.  The U.S. Border Patrol reports that, for the fiscal year 2023, 151 people who tried…

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DHS Investigates Child’s Death at Southern Border

A girl with a complex medical condition was not taken to the hospital. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) found that medical personnel contracted by Customs and Border…

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Migrants Amass at Border, Anticipating Title 42 Expiration

A new rule could block some asylum seekers. Hundreds of migrants have gathered at the U.S.-Mexico border, anticipating the expiration of Title 42 and the reintroduction of America’s…

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Administration Announces Measures to Address Immigration

Policies will be implemented when Title 42 expires The Departments of State and Homeland Security announced new policies to address unlawful migration to the United States. President Biden’s…

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ICE Will Not Restart Family Immigration Detention

The acting director testifies in a Congressional hearing. The acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Tae Johnson, testified before the House Appropriations Subcommittee, presenting the agency’s…

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Border Patrol Begins Focusing on U.S.-Canada Border

Agency using charter flights to deport some Mexican immigrants directly. The U.S. Border Patrol has used two charter flights in the past month to deport 100 illegal immigrants…

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