20 States Sue Biden Admin. Over New Policy
Twenty states have sued the Biden admin. over a recent change in immigration policy that would allow 360,000 aliens to legally enter the United States each year from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.
Twenty states have sued the Biden admin. over a recent change in immigration policy that would allow 360,000 aliens to legally enter the United States each year from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.
The Biden admin. announced yet another record-breaking month for alien encounters at the southern border after encountering nearly 252,000 illegal aliens.
The House Oversight Committee is launching an investigation into the Biden Administration's disastrous handling of the crisis unfolding at the southern border.
Florida has threatened to suspend licenses for any business that fails to provide proof of E-Verify compliance as state law requires. The letters had a deadline of Monday, Jan. 16th, and were sent to a multitude of known offenders.
Texas Rep. Chip Roy has introduced a bill in the House of Representatives that would block illegal aliens from entering the United States until the border is under "operational control."
A group of African American laborers recently settled their lawsuits against two U.S. farms for replacing black workers with foreign H-2A visa workers from South Africa.
Border Patrol officers and union leaders do not seem convinced that the President's upcoming visit to the southern border will prove productive or even expose Biden to the true breadth of the border crisis his administration helped create.
Over the New Year weekend, law enforcement partners of the Southeast Homeland Security Task Force intercepted several sea-based human smuggling operations leading to the capture of nearly 1,400 migrants in the Florida Keys and other coastal areas.
According to the Daily Caller, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, a Democrat, is planning to join several Republican Governors in transporting illegal aliens to New York City, says NYC Mayor Eric Adams.
According to a December Harvard CAPS/Harris Poll, a majority of voters, including Republicans, Democrats, and Independents, strongly support keeping the CDC's pandemic border order Title 42 in place.