State Department Designates Latin American Gangs and Cartels Terrorists

Secretary Rubio submitted notice to the Federal Register. The U.S. State Department will designate Tra de Aragua, Sinaloa Cartel, and half a dozen other Latin American gangs and…

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Central American Nations Agree to Receive U.S. Deportations of Other Nationalities

Secretary of State Rubio welcomes agreements from El Salvador and Guatemala. Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo agreed that his country would accept migrants deported from the United States no…

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President Trump Sign Laken Riley Act

The first law of the president’s second term in the White House. President Donald Trump signed the Laken Riley Act into law this week, approving the first law…

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DHS Secretary Joins ICE Raids

ICE has arrested 969 in its first week of immigration enforcement under President Trump’s administration. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) had arrested 969 violent illegal aliens as of…

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House Passes Bill to Deport Illegals for Violence Against Women

The majority united in its support of the legislation. Congresswoman Nancy Mace of South Carolina introduced the Preventing Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act, which the House…

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State Department Sanctions The Terrorgram Collective

The leaders of the terrorist group, based in Brazil, Croatia, and South Africa, were also designated. The U.S. State Department designated the Terrorgram Collective and three of its…

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Chief Justice Roberts Issues Annual Year-End Report

He decried violence and disregard of court decisions. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts issued his 2024 year-end annual report on the state of the federal judiciary this…

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President Biden Commutes Sentences of Most Death Row Inmates

To keep the next administration from executing them, 37 out of 40 will now serve life in prison. President Joe Biden reduced the sentences of 37 death row…

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CA Teen Pleads Guilty to Running “Swatting” Business

Department of Justice brought charges against the culprit for hundreds of faked emergency calls. California teenager Alan Filion pled guilty this month to falsely calling SWAT on hundreds…

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Supreme Court Hears Arguments Debating Inaction as “Crime of Violence”

Attorneys for a crime family claim no action means no crime. The Supreme Court heard arguments on Tuesday in Delligatti v. United States regarding the definition of a…

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