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State Department funnels $250M from refugee aid into Trump’s self-deportation scheme - The administration is now using the former relief funds to pay for flights and cash incentives for those ...
Deportation fight: A federal judge in Washington appeared deeply skeptical about the Trump administration’s use of a powerful but rarely used wartime law to deport scores of Venezuelan ...
Hillary Clinton reacted to conservative commentator Tucker Carlson’s recent announcement that he had secured an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin, calling the former Fox News ...
Secretary Hillary Clinton tells MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell why Vice President Harris is “exactly the kind of person” she wants to be president.
The U.S. State Department is set to launch a program called “Catch and Revoke” that will use AI systems to scan news reports and the social media accounts of students in America on a visa.
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Travis Decker. Wenatchee Police Department On Saturday, the state patrol issued an endangered missing person alert, meant for people who are unable to "assist in their own recovery," Loftis said.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump would like to erase the Education Department, but he can’t do that with just a stroke of the pen. Trump has repeatedly argued the department should be ...
By Lauren Carroll May 18, 2017 ← Back to Appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Hillary Clinton Justice Department appoints special counsel — for Trump-Russia probe, not Clinton emails ...
President Trump ordered the Department of Homeland Security on Friday to increase the deportation force of the United States by 20,000 officers, a move that would lead to an enormous expansion of ...
By Daniel Wiessner (Reuters) - A federal judge in California on Friday temporarily blocked the U.S. State Department from implementing an agency-wide reorganization plan that includes nearly 2,000 ...
The Justice Department on Wednesday sought to block a Texas law that for decades has given college students without legal residency in the U.S. access to reduced tuition rates.