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There Were 13.7 Million Undocumented Immigrants In The U.S. Last Year, Report Says
The undocumented migrant population in the U.S. reached a new high in 2023, with around 13.7 million migrants living across the country, a new report shows.
Former USCIS Official Praises Trump's Immigration Agenda—With One Major Exception (Exclusive)
A former immigration official supports Trump's enforcement measures but warns that ending birthright citizenship would be a "logistical nightmare."
Former Trump Advisor Steve Bannon Will Plead Guilty in Border Wall Fraud Case to Avoid Jail Time, Attorney Says
Former Trump advisor Steve Bannon will plead guilty to fraud charges in a deal with New York prosecutors to avoid jail time, resolving allegations tied to a fundraising scheme for a private border wall.
DNC Chair Mocks Elon Musk as the 'Worst President the US Has Ever Had' as DOGE Faces Legal Challenges
The Chair of the Democratic National Committee echoed sentiments voiced by other leaders of the Democratic Party regarding billionaire Elon Musk, stating that he is "the worst president the U.S. has ever had."
USAID Employees Barred From Entering Headquarters Despite Judge Blocking Trump's Purge of Agency
USAID employees were denied entry to their headquarters despite a judge's ruling blocking Trump's purge.
22 States Sue Trump Administration Over 'Reckless and Illegal' NIH Research Funding Cuts
Twenty-two states sue the Trump administration over abrupt NIH funding cuts, arguing the move threatens critical medical research and violates federal law.
'The View' Host Jokes That Trump Will Sign Order 'Banning Black People' From Performing at the Super Bowl: 'If the Racists Are Mad, I'm Happy'
Co-host Ana Navarro joked that Donald Trump might respond to Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show by signing an executive order "banning Black people."
Judge Says Trump Administration Is Violating a Court Order, Directs It to 'Immediately' Unfreeze Federal Funds
The judge also determined that the funds that must be restored include those appropriated under the Inflation Reduction Act and the Infrastructure Improvement and Jobs Act
Top Democrat Leaves Key Leverage Play Out of List of Strategies to Counter Trump's Agenda
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer detailed that investigations, litigation, legislation and party messaging are the way to go to start fighting the Trump administration. A government shutdown is not on the table
Venezuelans in Florida Who Backed Trump Now Feel Betrayed: 'I thought We Would Be Safe Here'
The Trump administration has moved to revoke TPS program for almost 350,000 Venezuelans across the country, leaving them fearing deportation
Russia Is 'On the Brink of a Breakup' With the US Following Trump's Claims About 'Good Relationship' With Putin: Kremlin
Russia stated its relationship with the US is "balancing on the brink of a breakup," during a press conference Monday morning.
Trump Admin's Bid to Kill Birthright Citizenship Blocked For a Third Time In Less Than a Month
U.S. District Judge Joseph Laplante issued an injunction of Monday at the request of New Hampshire Indonesian Community Support
Trump Declares Palestinians Would Not Be Allowed Back in Gaza As He Continues Plans for 'Real Estate Development'
Trump plans to block Palestinians from returning to Gaza, proposing instead to build "real estate" developments and "beautiful" resettlement communities.
Suspected Gang Members Taken To Guantanamo Military Prison Are In a 'Tomb Above Ground,' Lawyers Say
Over three dozen people currently held at the facility are in a "legal black hole," lawyers say, as their names have not been released and their crimes remain unknown
Former Trump Official Warns His Tariff Push Will Cause 'Significant Rattling' to Stock Market
Marc Short said that despite the president's claims, consumers will be the ones paying for the tariffs
Users Slam Trump for Repeated Jabs at Taylor Swift During Super Bowl: 'Don't Americans Have Real Problems?'
Social media users have taken to online platforms to express disdain for President Donald Trump for repeatedly taunting Taylor Swift during and after the 59th Super Bowl, encouraging him to focus on the issues of his constituents instead.
Trump Team Worried Iran Would Try To Assassinate Him By Downing His Plane, New Book Reveals: 'You're a F---ing Target'
The concern was such that at one point it made Trump travel in a decoy plane
Organizations Are Gearing Up To Challenge Trump's Ending of TPS For Venezuelans
About 350,000 Venezuelans will be at risk of deportation when their TPS protections expire in April
Trump Admin's Push to Send Venezuelan Migrants to Guantanamo Bay Hits Legal Roadblock
The men have a "pending case before the court challenging their unlawfully prolonged detention," the Center for Constitutional Rights said when challenging the move
Trump Tariffs Hit $3 Trillion Crypto Market Anew, Bitcoin Plunges Below $95,000
Trump is expected to announce tariffs on European Union products "pretty soon," and the crypto market is reeling from the news as Bitcoin and other major altcoins plunged Sunday night.
Trump To Impose New 25% Tariff On US Steel, Aluminum Imports
Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One Sunday that the tariffs -- which he will announce later Monday -- will apply to "any steel coming into the United States," adding this will also affect aluminum
Richard Gere Slams Trump as a 'Bully and a Thug' During Acceptance Speech at Goya Awards
Legendary actor Richard Gere referred to President Donald Trump as a "bully" and "thug" during a scathing speech at the Goya Awards.
Trump National Security Advisor Doesn't Think Trump Has 'Any Plans to Invade Canada'
In an NBC News "Meet the Press" interview, president Donald Trump's national security adviser Michael "Mike" Waltz dismissed reports that the president planned to invade or annex Canada.
Trump Asks Secret Service for 'Every Bit of Information' Regarding Assassination Attempts, Says Agency Has 'Held It Back Long Enough'
President Donald Trump has demanded that the Secret Service provide "every bit of information" on two assassination attempts, insisting they "held it back long enough."
Trump Beefs Up '60 Minutes' Lawsuit, Demands $20 Billion From CBS
President Donald Trump has amended his $10 billion lawsuit against CBS News, demanding $20 billion in damages and claiming the company edited a segment with Vice President Kamala Harris to help improve her chances of winning the presidential election.
Trump Says Putin Told Him He 'Wants to See People Stop Dying' in Russia-Ukraine War
Donald Trump revealed Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to see the Russia-Ukraine war end before taking a swipe at former President Joe Biden.
Trump to Become First US President to Attend the Super Bowl Today
President Donald Trump will be the first U.S. president in history to attend Super Bowl LIX and greenlight an interview.
Leaders in Health Department Ordered to Rank Employees as Federal Government Prepares for Widespread Layoffs
Leaders in Health Department were asked to rank their employees in probationary periods, as federal government agencies brace for layoffs.
Trump Accuses South Africa of Discriminating Against Whites, Freezes Foreign Aid Until It Reforms Law
The Trump administration is prioritizing relocating White South Africans affected by the law despite the South African government denying any wrongdoing.
Trump Says He Won't Deport Prince Harry: 'He's Got Enough Problems With His Wife'
The right-wing Heritage Foundation is questioning whether the royal lied on visa documentation after Harry admitted taking drugs as a teenager