Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas refused to define what makes a secure border in an interview with CNN that will air Sunday night on […]
Author: Jennie Taer
The Supreme Court dropped a case involving the Trump-era border policy used to quickly expel certain illegal migrants, known as Title 42, from its case calendar. The […]
The Democratic-run city of San Francisco is reconsidering its sanctuary city status over its fentanyl crisis, KRON4 reported. More than half of fentanyl dealers on the streets […]
Dozens of Democratic lawmakers are pushing to increase funding for an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) program led by a group that has advocated to abolish the […]
A Canadian official is asking Democratic New York City Mayor Eric Adams to stop busing illegal migrants north, the New York Post reported Monday. Quebec Premier Francois […]
Federal authorities encountered a new low of than 150,000 migrants at the southern border in January while the Biden administration paroles thousands of others into the […]
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has hired lawyers from a firm that previously represented House Democrats in the impeachment trial of then-President Donald Trump to protect […]
Former Trump administration officials called out House Republicans Thursday, saying they’re not acting to secure the southern border. Former acting Customs and Border Commissioner (CBP) Mark Morgan […]
President Joe Biden claimed he’s succeeded in driving illegal migration “down” during his State of the Union Tuesday night. Biden attributed his success to a new program […]
U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) Office of Privacy and Diversity recently circulated a Black History Month flyer to agency personnel that presented anti-law enforcement figures and […]
Republican Florida Rep. Byron Donalds fired back after Democrats on the House Oversight Committee claimed members of his party on the are promoting “white nationalist conspiracy theories” […]
Children have been poisoned by fentanyl for weeks, resulting in three deaths and even hospitalizations in one area of Texas, according to The Dallas Morning News. […]











