In a controversial move, the National Guard is set to assist in immigration enforcement across the U.S., with 20,000 troops requested to tackle criminal illegal aliens. This unprecedented action has sparked debates on legality and safety.
In a shocking incident in Boulder, Colorado, the family of suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman has been taken into custody as DHS investigates their potential involvement in an antisemitic attack that left 12 injured. Soliman, accused of using a flamethrower and Molotov cocktails during a protest, remains in custody facing multiple charges, including hate crimes.
Follow the latest updates on President Trump's first 100 days, including tariffs with China, declining approval ratings, and a contentious funding battle with Harvard University.
Acting FEMA Administrator David Richardson's comments about not knowing the hurricane season have ignited criticism from lawmakers, raising concerns about his preparedness as storms loom this summer.
The Department of Homeland Security abruptly removed its list of 'sanctuary jurisdictions' after facing intense criticism from local leaders and law enforcement. The list aimed to identify cities noncompliant with federal immigration laws but sparked confusion and backlash.
In a surprising turn, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is quietly advocating for key FEMA employees to remain in place despite public statements about reducing the agency's role. With hurricane season approaching, her actions reveal a complex battle over disaster relief strategies under the Trump administration.
A judge ruled that the Trump administration unlawfully attempted to transfer detainees to South Sudan without proper processes. With only 17 hours notice, the judge criticized officials for denying detainees the chance to contest their removal.
Eight violent criminals are being deported to South Sudan, raising concerns about their final destination and public safety. The DHS insists no country would accept them due to their heinous crimes.
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration violated a court order regarding the deportation of migrants without due process. This controversial decision raises serious questions about the treatment of immigrants.
A Massachusetts federal judge is being urged to block the Trump administration's plan to deport migrants to South Sudan. Immigration attorneys demand the return of those already sent and proper notice for upcoming deportations.