Immigration judges have issued more than 80,000 voluntary departure orders since President Trump returned to the White House, a figure that represents a more than sevenfold increase over the roughly 11,400 such orders issued during the final 15 months of the Biden administration.
When President Trump decided to paint the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool blue, he reportedly laid the groundwork to award a $6.9 million no-bid contract to someone he said worked on his swimming pools.
Los Angeles mayoral candidates clashed over whether noncitizens should vote in local elections, with Karen Bass saying "it depends" and Spencer Pratt answering with a simple "no."
The University of Oregon caved to student demands by adding ICE alerts to its campus emergency system months before the state-mandated September deadline.
Xavier Becerra faced attacks from both parties over migrant children, corruption allegations and his HHS record during the latest California gubernatorial debate.
The U.S. House Texas GOP Caucus is backing a resolution affirming states' constitutional right to secure borders against an "invasion" or "imminent danger."
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is out of the ICU but remains hospitalized stay after being placed on a ventilator for severe breathing issues.
The federal government can keep the 2020 election ballots from Georgia's Fulton County that were seized by the FBI from a warehouse near Atlanta, a judge ruled Wednesday.
COMEDIAN MICHAEL RAPAPORT on protestors outside synagogue in NYC: "[Gov. Kathy Hochul], you've had 3 years to do a mask mandate & see if this stops the bulls---, you did nothing. RESIGN in SHAME."
A federal judge in Minnesota swatted down a challenge to ICE's policy allowing immigration arrests near schools, ruling Wednesday that the school districts that sued to stop it lacked legal standing to bring the case.