A new Supreme Court ruling requires migrants to appeal removal within 30 days, complicating cases for those like Pierre Riley who fear torture if deported.
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Jasmine Crockett Tries To Trash Melania. The New York Times Says She’s Wrong.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) tried to trash First Lady Melania Trump’s “Einstein visa” — without realizing the New York Times disproved her argument seven years Read More
‘No dignity’ in socialism: NYC Mayor Adams announces re-election bid after Mamdani wins Dem primary
Mayor Eric Adams announces re-election campaign as an independent amid shifting NYC politics, facing democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani, who secured the Democratic nomination Tuesday.
SCOTUS Decision Could Streamline Deportations
The Supreme Court issued a decision in a case that could accelerate deportations, ruling against a drug-running illegal alien who attempted to appeal his removal Read More
Congressman calls on Noem, Dr. Oz with plan to ‘swiftly remove’ 1.4 million illegal migrants on Medicaid
Texas Congressman Wesley Hunt told Fox News Digital he is calling on Noem and Dr. Oz to establish a task force to remove 1.4 million illegal migrants receiving Medicaid.
ICE arrests dozens of Iranian nationals across US amid sleeper cell concerns
Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested 130 Iranian nationals in the last week, with 670 currently in detention as the Trump administration increases arrests amid security concerns.
White House demands apology from Miami Herald for ‘false reporting’ on migrant children deportations
Members of the Trump administration are hitting back hard against “false reporting” from the Miami Herald claiming that the administration targeted migrant children for deportations.
Dems run to the Bluesky block button as Vance trolls them on their own virtual turf for solid week
Vice President JD Vance joined liberal-dominated Bluesky one week ago and has repeatedly trolled Democrats on their preferred social media platform.
Legalized same-sex marriage turns 10 after landmark Supreme Court decision reshaped American law and culture
Ten years after Obergefell legalized same-sex marriage, public support reaches a new high while some conservative opponents seek to challenge the Supreme Court’s decision.
Minnesota faces federal lawsuit for offering illegal immigrants college tuition benefits denied to Americans
DOJ files lawsuit challenging Minnesota laws providing tuition benefits to illegal aliens, claiming they violate federal law prohibiting benefits not offered to U.S. citizens.