Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks DOGE Access to OPM and Education Department

District Judge Deborah Boardman granted a two-week restraining order on the Education Department and the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) on Monday, preventing the sharing of any personal…

Read More

President Trump’s Administration Frees American Teacher

Marc Fogel, who been convicted in Russia for medical marijuana possession, was swapped for a Russian money launderer. President Donald Trump’s Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff,…

Read More

ICE Impersonators Arrested in Multiple States

Public safety officials issue warning over pretending to be law enforcement. U.S. citizens are learning the hard way that impersonating law enforcement officers is a crime. Two students…

Read More

18 House Members File Brief Supporting President’s Restriction of Birthright Citizenship

The legislators state the president’s interpretation of the 14th Amendment is a viable one. Some members of the House Judiciary Committee offered official support for President Donald Trump’s…

Read More

Appellate Court Hears Case on Illegal Immigrants’ Right to Bear Arms

The assistant attorney highlights the “common thread of felons not abiding by the law.” The Seventh Court of Appeals heard arguments last week for a case examining whether…

Read More

U.S. Border Patrol Chief Sworn In

The former head of Texas border patrol, a Navy veteran, and former member of U.S. Border Patrol. President Donald Trump appointed former border chief of Texas, former U.S.…

Read More

President Trump Fires TSA Administrator and Immigration Judges

The judges are within the Department of Justice of the Executive Branch. President Donald Trump removed 4 officials from the immigration court system on Monday. Two of those…

Read More

DHS Streamlines H-1B Visa Program

The updated process enhances flexibility in obtaining approvals. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently finalized a rule updating the H-1B visa program to help U.S. businesses address…

Read More

Iowa Permitted to Challenge Citizenship Status of Ballots

A federal judge allowed the state to investigate the status of 2,000 voters and issue provisional ballots. Before Election Day, District Judge Stephen Locher ruled that Iowa could…

Read More

Supreme Court Rules Virginia Can Remove Non-Citizens From Voter Rolls

The Justice Department had filed suit against the state to stop the proceeding. The U.S. Supreme Court granted Virginia’s emergency stay against a lower court ruling that would…

Read More

Back to top
FE3