The Pentagon has been scrambling to put in motion Trump’s executive orders signed shortly after he took office on Jan. 20.
Emails sent to all CBP and ICE staff on Friday informed employees of the two Department of Homeland Security agencies are not eligible for the program.
The revision came after President Donald Trump signed the Laken Riley Act into law on Wednesday. Under the new law, the Department of Homeland Security must detain immigrants who are unlawfully in the ...
Kristi Noem, Department of Homeland Security secretary, says “we have the space, we just have to get to work” at Guantanamo ...
President Donald Trump’s executive orders to halt all diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives and enact other workforce policies are reshaping institutions across the government and military, ...
Since taking office for a second term on January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump has signed a dizzying amount of executive ...
The bill is designed to prevent immigrants who have admitted to or been convicted of certain sexual or abuse-related offenses ...
We will continue to do everything possible to ensure that those seeking freedom from persecution and oppression are protected ...
Barceló in Barrio Obrero, typically bustling with people, has been uncharacteristically empty since an immigration raid on ...
In addition to the elimination of the safety committee, the FAA is currently without a director. Michael Whitaker was supposed to serve a five-year term after being appointed in 2023. Trump megadonor ...
The Trump administration fired former head of the U.S. Coast Guard Admiral Linda L. Fagan, according to a bulletin sent to ...
This decision will have a horrific impact on more than 505,400 Venezuelans who currently hold protected status,” the ...