In today's newsletter, we uncover startling headlines including Tulsi Gabbard's claims of an intelligence plot against Trump, a manhunt for a suspect in a shooting, and shocking summer chaos across America. Plus, updates on Texas floods and more!
In a bold move, the Trump administration plans to expedite fines for illegal immigration, potentially charging up to $1,000 per day. This new rule aims to enforce stricter immigration laws and streamline procedures. Find out how this affects those in the U.S. illegally.
In response to a terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, Secretary Kristi Noem directs immigration authorities to intensify the crackdown on visa overstays, targeting individuals like Mohammed Sabry Soliman.
Two Chinese nationals have been charged with smuggling a dangerous fungus into the U.S., raising alarms over national security and agricultural threats. The case unfolds with ties to the University of Michigan and Chinese government funding.
In a startling revelation, two Chinese nationals have been charged with smuggling a dangerous biological pathogen into the U.S. for research at the University of Michigan, raising serious national security concerns over America's food supply.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration is offering $1,000 and a flight home to undocumented immigrants who voluntarily leave the U.S. This policy aims to encourage self-deportation amidst heightened immigration enforcement.
In a bold move, the Trump administration is incentivizing illegal immigrants to self-deport with $1,000 payments and travel assistance through the new CBP Home App. This controversial policy raises questions about its implications for migrants already in court proceedings.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration has launched a program offering $1,000 to undocumented immigrants willing to return to their home countries. Critics warn this could trap vulnerable individuals in worse legal situations.
In a groundbreaking move, the DHS introduces a financial and travel assistance program for illegal aliens, allowing them to self-deport with a $1,000 stipend. The first participant has already returned to Honduras, marking a significant milestone in immigration policy.
Tom Homan, the White House border czar, warns undocumented immigrants they cannot hide and will face prosecution if they stay in the U.S. illegally. The Trump administration pushes for self-deportation amid claims of progress on border security.