If Trump were to focus on dismantling drug cartels, immigration reform could significantly reduce the dysfunction of our immigration processes.
Border czar Tom Homan doubled down Sunday on ABC News after host Martha Raddatz twice questioned whether the Trump administration would be deporting millions of illegal migrants. Within President Donald Trump’s first week in office,
According to ICE, nearly 1,000 undocumented immigrants were arrested on Tuesday, as President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown continues to ramp up.
The latest piece of the mass deportation puzzle includes sending as many as 30,000 criminal migrants to the navy base at Guantanamo Bay.
It's not clear how many beds Guantanamo has, or how Mr. Trump arrived at that number. The president has previously floated the idea of sending migrants with criminal backgrounds to be detained or imprisoned outside the U.S., although the logistics and legalities of such a feat remain unclear.
Agents from a handful of federal agencies combined to arrest more than 40 people in the country illegally early Sunday during a raid in Adams County, the local office of the Drug Enforcement Administration said.
On Monday, the Florida Highway Patrol conducted a joint operation with federal immigration officers in Jefferson County to round up 12 people believed to be in the country illegally, one of a number of raids performed around the country as the Trump administration ramps up its plans for mass deportation.
I say this is an “easy” solution, but we have seen that changes to immigration policy are never easy. Former President Joe Biden, in allowing some 8 million people to enter our nation illegally over four years, has hardened Americans against immigration.
Republicans kept the Senate working Saturday to install the latest member of Trump’s national security team on a 59-34 vote.
Rubio’s Latin American trip highlights the region’s importance to U.S. national security and immigration crisis.
In a stunning move, the GOP-led Florida Legislature on Monday rebuffed a push by Gov. Ron DeSantis to pass a slew of bills on immigration.