Migrants are being given as few as 12 hours to contest their deportation after being formally notified, according to document from ICE unsealed Thursday.
An Obama-appointed federal judge in California who issued a ruling blocking the Trump administration from cutting funding to sanctuary cities has deep financial ties to the Democratic Party, records indicate.
When the Justice Department announced RICO indictments against Tren de Aragua associates this week, it was making a statement not just about the 27 people being charged but about the organization, reach and violent activities of a gang the government now deems a terrorist organization.
A federal judge issued an injunction Thursday blocking key parts of President Trump's executive order tightening rules on voting, including provisions requiring people to provide proof of citizenship before registering to vote using a federal form.
The Justice Department announced Thursday it cut more than 360 grants to work with the Department of Government Efficiency, removing millions of dollars that went toward diversity victims and feminist organizations.
President Trump on Thursday said trade negotiations are unfolding between the U.S. and China but refused to say who was involved, adding to confusion around the tariff spat after Beijing said no such talks are underway.
President Trump is getting dour reviews from voters on his handling of inflation and the economy, but they are satisfied with his approach to immigration and securing the border, according to a Fox News poll released Thursday.
The New York mayor's race has already attracted roughly a dozen candidates, including a disgraced former governor, a democratic socialist and a Republican best known for founding the Guardian Angels vigilante group.
President Trump said he'll meet with Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, Thursday for an interview following the notorious Signal app incident.
President Trump on Wednesday signed a “full and unconditional pardon” for Michele Fiore, the conservative firebrand and former Las Vegas City Council member who was convicted of wire fraud last year. A jury found Fiore guilty of six counts of wire fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud in October 2024, for...
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is asking the Trump administration to halt the deportations of Afghan Christian refugees in the United States. In a letter addressed to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem, Raffensperger said he has “deep concern” after the department revoked protections from deportation for Afghans, along with Cameroonians. “I...