The Department of Homeland Security is expanding its ability to quickly deport illegal immigrants who have recently arrived at the border, overturning a Biden-era tweak.
A top Justice Department official directed U.S. attorneys to investigate state and local jurisdictions that fail to enforce immigration laws.
Border Patrol agents were given the edict by the Trump administration on President Trump’s first full day in office Tuesday.
The Department of Homeland Security issued two memos late Monday to repeal limits on federal immigration enforcement, and demanding a review on parole use.
President Donald Trump signed bold executive orders on the day he was sworn into office, and deportations started Tuesday, ...
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The Justice Department is directing its federal prosecutors to investigate for potential criminal charges any state or local ...
During President Trump’s first hours in the White House, he issued a sweeping series of executive orders, including several regarding ...
A Trump-era shift has left Republicans divided over several of the country’s biggest immigration programs. What could it mean ...
CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten pointed out Wednesday that Americans have become “more hawkish” on illegal immigration ...