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Read More »News briefs, some of which you won’t believe
News briefs from around the globe. New Speak on immigration The Biden administration will now refer to an individual that has entered the country illegally as “noncitizen” instead of “illegal alien” which ...
Read More »Biden signs executive orders reversing Trump administration policies
Immediately after being inaugurated, President Joe Biden went to work signing dozens of executive orders reversing Trump administration policy. Biden wore a mask while seated behind the desk President Donald Trump had ...
Read More »Liberal evangelical leader urges Biden to moderate positions
A Liberal evangelical opposed to Donald Trump is asking Joe Biden to do more to appeal to conservative evangelicals concerned about abortion and religion freedom. The plea comes as Biden has moved ...
Read More »The amazing story of the Trump family Bible and its revival connection
Could a Bible sitting in the Oval Office be America’s connection to a coming revival? The same Bible used during the inauguration ceremony of Donald Trump? The president and founder of Crown ...
Read More »The ‘Squad’ wants $14,000 debit card for illegal immigrants
Unpopular Democrat Congresswoman Rep. Ilhan Omar has been joined by three other Democrats, commonly referred to as “The Squad,” in calling for American taxpayers to pay out stimulus funds to illegal immigrants. ...
Read More »President Trump to suspend immigration to slow spread of COVID-19
President Donald Trump has announced he’ll sign an executive order temporarily suspending immigration into the United States in an effort to slow COVID-19. The administration is working out details on the suspension ...
Read More »Supreme Court rules in favor of Trump administration ‘public charge’ rule
The Supreme Court has voted to allow the Trump administration to enforce its “public charge” immigration rule in Illinois after previously allowing the rule to be enforced in other parts of the country. The public charge rule, which ...
Read More »Lawrence moves forward with sanctuary city plans
The Lawrence, Kansas, City Commission is discussing a proposal that would make the city a sanctuary city and limit how police cooperate with federal immigration agents. During a meeting Tuesday, the commission ...
Read More »New Yorkers banned from future Global Entry passport participation
New Yorkers applying for the Global Entry program and other trusted traveler programs have a new reality. They’re no longer considered “trusted.” That’s because the Department of Homeland Security is suspending enrollment ...
Read More »Guatemala to get $1 billion investment to improve economy, security
The best way to decrease illegal immigration, say many, is to produce economic incentives and better security for migrants to stay in their own country. The Trump administration announced late Wedesday it ...
Read More »Trump admin asks Supreme Court for help over immigration
In an emergency request to the nation’s highest court, the Trump administration has asked for assistance in how it interprets and administers immigration laws. The Supreme Court is being asked to lift ...
Read More »Migrants returning to home countries from Mexico under Trump policy
Thousands of migrants who entered the US illegally and were sent back to mexico to wait for asylum hearings, are returning to their home countries.
Read More »Todd Starnes fired from Fox News
Controversial comments on his radio show have ended in Fox News personality and Christian commentator Todd Starnes being axed from Fox News. The network quietly ended Starnes from its lineup and has ceased ...
Read More »News Briefs: Biden’s brother sued for fraud; Missouri pro-life law partially blocked; Democrats and ‘luxury’ taxes
Companies sue Joe Biden’s brother for fraud Biden, the brother of presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden, told potential business partners that their health care startups could get more business through ...
Read More »Trump looks at ending birthright citizenship
It’s a policy in which the United States stands virtually alone in the world – allowing individuals to come to the country solely to have a child who is then automatically a ...
Read More »News Briefs: Ebola spreads, Big tech anti-trust, CNN bodyguard charged with assault
States open anti-trust against big tech A group of states is preparing to proceed with a joint antitrust investigation of big technology companies. The number could grow to 20. Tech companies have increasingly come ...
Read More »Migrants from 40 countries heading to US border
Lured by promises of a better life, free health care and recent talk among Democrat presidential contenders of decriminalizing illegal border crossings, tens of thousands of migrants from 40 countries are preparing ...
Read More »Civil war evident in Democrat debates
The first of two nights of Democrat debates in Detroit highlighted what some analysts describe as a civil war for the direction of the Democratic Party. Liberal candidates pushing for radical change ...
Read More »Honduras, El Salvador to join Guatemala, Mexico agreements with U.S
Shortly after overseeing the signing of a historic “safe third country” asylum agreement with Guatemala at the Oval Office on July 26, President Donald Trump told reporters that he expects to soon sign similar deals with Honduras and ...
Read More »Lawrence School Board votes to inhibit apprehension of illegal immigrants
The Lawrence, Kansas Public School Board has voted to obstruct Federal law enforcement with a resolution targeting Immigration and Customs Enforcement efforts to apprehend individuals who are in the country illegally. The ...
Read More »Hispanic leader says ‘no deplorable conditions’ exist at border facilities
The head of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference has returned from an investigative tour of conditions surrounding asylum seekers at border facilities in Texas. Rev. Samuel Rodriguez stated he wanted to ...
Read More »Immigration raids this weekend will target gangs, law breakers
The Federal government this weekend is planning immigration “raids” to arrest individuals who have criminal records and entered the country illegally. In addition, those who have overstayed their visas in violation of ...
Read More »Attorney General Barr rules in favor of census question
Attorney General William Barr ruled the Trump administration can legally add the citizenship question to the 2020 census. The Supreme Court ruled 5–4 that the rationale the administration provided for adding the ...
Read More »Census citizenship question by executive order possible
President Donald Trump said on July 5 he is considering issuing an executive order to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census. The order is one of “four or five” options on the ...
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