Federal Judge Blocks Asylum Ban at U.S. Southern Border

An administration official said the government will appeal and points out the lack of authority of a district judge to stop the administration from securing the U.S. border.…

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White House Responds to Ambush of Border Patrol in Texas

A House resolution to condemn anti-ICE violence was passed just days before, though most of the minority party did not support it. The Rio Grande Valley Sector of…

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Supreme Court Rules Illegal Criminal Migrants can be Deported to South Sudan

Upholds its previous stay that blocked the president’s administration from deportations to third-party countries. The Supreme Court issued an unsigned order last week overturning a lower court’s decision…

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DOJ Sues Los Angeles for Obstructing Federal Immigration Enforcement

Congressman Kiley commends the action taken against the sanctuary policies that “interfere with the operations of the federal government.” The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit over…

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U.S. Border Patrol Reports Record Low Encounters

The White House underscores the need for the legislation before the House to pass so construction may continue on the border wall. The White House announced, with the…

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Border Czar Reports on Trafficking of Missing Migrant Children

He says that thousands have been found and rescued by ICE. ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Executive Associate Director (EAD) Tom Homan recently reported that U.S. Immigration and…

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Labor Department Suspends Farmworker Rule

A federal court already placed an injunction against the regulation, suspending it. The Department of Labor announced that it would no longer enforce a rule implemented by President…

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President Trump Visits “Alligator Alcatraz”

The Florida site was formerly used to stage emergency response equipment and vehicles. President Donald Trump toured the new Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainment facility, nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz,”…

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DOJ Sues Federal Judges for Standing Order Against Deportation

The administration received a favorable ruling from the Supreme Court on deportation to third-party nations. The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit against all 15 federal judges…

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SCOTUS Allows Deportations of Criminal Aliens to Third-Party Nations

The administration does not have to warn criminal migrants ahead of time when their nations of origin refuse to take them. The Supreme Court allowed President Trump’s administration…

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