House Begins Hearings on Border Issues

Judiciary Committee opens formal investigations Wednesday.  House Judiciary Committee Chairman James Comer of Kentucky is set to launch investigations into immigration issues at the southern border on Wednesday. …

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First Hearings on Border Crisis Begin This Week

Reports show that law enforcement has encountered more than 5.2 million migrants in two years.  Representative Jim Jordan, Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, announced he will launch…

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Prosecutors Not Seeking Death Penalty for El Paso Shooter

The federal trial will begin next year for the mass murderer. Federal prosecutors recently announced that the federal trial for Patrick Crusius has been scheduled for early next…

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Chamber of Commerce Urges Congress to End Gridlock

The lobbying group says businesses want to see progress. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the largest business lobbying group in the nation, has communicated to Congress that businesses…

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U.S. Embassy in Havana Resumes Full Visa Processing

New applicants no longer have to go to Guyana for processing interviews. The U.S. embassy in Havana, Cuba, resumed its full immigrant visa processing services this week. The…

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President Offers Legal Pathway for Some Migrants

Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan, and Venezuelan migrants must adhere to the asylum application process. President Joe Biden, in addressing the topic of the U.S.-Mexico border and the likely end…

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President Intends to Visit Border

He will be traveling to Mexico City next week.  President Joe Biden stated on Wednesday that it was his intention to visit the nation’s southern border. White House…

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Administration Considers Title 42 Expansion

Cubans, Nicaraguans. and Haitians could be included in mass expulsions.  President Biden’s administration is considering expanding Title 42 restrictions to apply to Cuban, Nicaraguan and Haitian migrants. Administration…

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Supreme Court Keeps Title 42 in Place for Now

Stay extended until justices review the case in the new year. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the emergency request from 19 state attorneys general to…

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Senate Moves Forward on Omnibus Legislation

Title 42 immigration policy is among the amendments being considered. As the deadline approaches for the funding of the government, the much-negotiated omnibus legislation is moving toward a…

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