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Former USCIS Officials: There Is a Quiet Immigration Crisis No One Is Watching | Opinion
As former USCIS employees, we experienced firsthand the strategic demoralization and dismantling of the agency under President Donald Trump—both as a goal in itself and as a means of reshaping the ...
THE STORY EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT: CBS editor-in-chief Bari Weiss made a late decision to yank a “60 Minutes” story set to air last night — and unleashed a rapidly ballooning controversy over ...
Venezuela blockade: Venezuela’s government has ordered its Navy to escort ships carrying petroleum products from port, ...
Evacuating our allies from Afghanistan unfolded in chaos and its execution was flawed. In aftermath of National Guard ...
Statehouse Republicans say Illinois law facilitated the hiring of a non-citizen migrant as a police officer in a Chicago suburb.
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WSJ uncovers new details of Ukraine's Operation Spiderweb
Thanks to the testimony of participants in the Security Service of Ukraine's (SBU) Spiderweb special operation, new details have emerged about the large-scale drone attack on Russian military ...
According to a news release from the U.S. Marshals Service shared with the media on Monday, Dec. 22, the task force executed ...
As two agencies at the center of President Trump’s efforts to clamp down on immigration and conduct mass deportations look to spend a windfall of new funding to bring on swaths of new employees, they ...
An investigation is underway in Miami after a shooting Tuesday morning that involved an off-duty U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer, according to the City of Miami Police Department. Miami ...
Immigration sweeps by U.S. Border Patrol agents did not launch Monday as expected in south Louisiana, and officials have stayed tight-lipped about the scope and timeline of their plans. Still, despite ...
The humanitarian group No More Deaths is accusing the Border Patrol of illegally entering an aid station without a warrant in a remote desert area of southern Arizona and arresting three migrants.
The plaintiffs accused federal agents of “a pattern of extreme brutality.” Many agents have left the region, so lawyers said the suit was no longer needed. By Julie Bosman Reporting from Chicago The ...
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