Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem appeared before a bank of television cameras in Washington, D.C., on Saturday night ...
The year is 1924, and the Immigration Act has just passed. The Ku Klux Klan is in its heyday. White supremacists use both the law and vigilante action to maintain racial hierarchy and outright push ...
Tom Homan said ICE and Border Patrol agents will "draw down" in Minnesota as federal authorities refocus on "targeted" ...
There are a hundred points to make and a hundred arguments to have about the chaos in Minneapolis, but the most salient question in the national political debate is why armed agents of the federal ...
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ICE breakers: The morality of immigration enforcement itself is being challenged
The protests against federal immigration enforcement rocking Minneapolis are frequently framed as a matter of tactics and prudence. Is what the Trump administration is doing strictly necessary to ...
Indiana Democrats fear a bill to enable the Indiana National Guard to have local policing power could create a Minneapolis situation in Indiana.
Senate leaders were scrambling to save a bipartisan spending deal and avert a partial government shutdown at midnight Friday as Democrats have demanded new restrictions on federal immigration ...
Forty-one of the 51-member New York City Council signed a letter urging Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Brooklyn Democrat, to block any funding package that includes spending on the U.S.
Tom Homan said ICE and Border Patrol agents will "draw down" in Minnesota as federal authorities refocus on "targeted" ...
When Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem strode into the Federal Emergency Management Agency headquarters last week, ahead of a monster winter storm set to wallop much of the country, she caught ...
The conflict has put the normally resolute Trump in an unusual spot, needing to tread carefully on an issue that he has previously plowed ahead on with threats and swagger. The result has been ...
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Stephanie Grace: Washington Mardi Gras attempts to bypass politics. It only somewhat succeeds.
If there’s a key word to the annual Washington Mardi Gras, it’s camaraderie. Yet as Stephanie Grace reports from the nation’s capital, politics are never far from the surface.
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