The Department of Homeland Security has released a statement about a presidential executive order that allows immigration agents to make arrests inside so called “sensitive areas” like churches, ...
Veronica Cardenas, Former ICE Assistant Chief Counsel, Julia Ainsley, Homeland Security Correspondent, and Priscilla Thompson ...
The U.S. southern border has seen a sharp drop in migrant encounters entering between ports of entry at the southern border, according to a CBP source.
The president has wasted no time with a flurry of hardline anti-immigration executive orders—and threats against blue state officials who might not comply with enforcing the new regime’s agenda.
“Criminals will no longer be able to hide in America’s schools and churches to avoid arrest. The Trump Administration will not tie the hands of our brave law enforcement, and instead trusts them to ...
In a significant shift in U.S. immigration policy, President Donald Trump has authorized Immigration and Customs Enforcement to carry out arrests in “sensitive” locations such as schools and churches.
The program that resulted—"Mexico Embraces You"—aims to shelter deported Mexicans, some 5 million of whom are estimated to be living in the United States illegally and thus at risk of being sent back.
President Donald Trump’s promise to deport “millions and millions” of immigrants will hinge on securing money for detention centers.
Words like “alien” were banned, and politically correct language was mandated by the Biden administration as it presided over an unprecedented surge of illegal border crossings.
Letters sent to family and students in both districts acknowledged that the new Department of Homeland Security policy may cause unease.
President Donald Trump's administration has rescinded a policy that prevented ICE agents from conducting arrests on school campuses.