The Trump administration's proposed settlement may soon force millions of student loan borrowers out of the Biden-era SAVE plan, leading to new repayment options and interest charges. Advocates are concerned about the impact on borrowers.
In a controversial move, USCIS pauses immigration-related decisions for individuals from 19 high-risk countries, raising concerns over increased scrutiny and security measures. Discover the implications of this directive and what it means for immigrants already in the U.S.
In a controversial statement, Kristi Noem claims the suspect in the national guard shooting was radicalized in the US under Biden's watch, despite being granted asylum during Trump’s presidency. Noem also defends her deportation decisions amid legal challenges.
A suspected shooter who opened fire on National Guardsmen in Washington, D.C. has raised serious concerns about the vetting process for asylum seekers. 29-year-old Rahmanullah Lakanwal may have been radicalized after moving to the U.S. from Afghanistan.
In response to the tragic shooting of two National Guard members, President Trump has announced a controversial plan to 'permanently pause migration' from certain countries, targeting what he describes as 'Third World Countries.' This move raises questions about his administration's immigration policies and national security stance.
In a shocking ambush near the White House, an Afghan national named Rahmanullah Lakanwal is identified as the shooter who wounded two National Guard troops. The suspect, currently hospitalized, is not cooperating with authorities.
In a controversial Veterans Day speech, Trump declared his commitment to renaming the holiday and emphasized the U.S. military's strength, sparking discussions on political correctness and military strategy.
In a revealing interview, Trump claims he doesn't know the Binance founder he pardoned, raising eyebrows about potential political motivations and family ties to the crypto industry.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration has set a record-low cap of 7,500 refugees for FY2026, prioritizing Afrikaners from South Africa. This marks a stark shift from previous policies and raises concerns over racial discrimination and humanitarian efforts.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration has drastically reduced the annual refugee admissions cap to 7,500, primarily for White South Africans, raising eyebrows and concerns over humanitarian policies.