On Friday, the United States Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of the Trump administration, allowing it to reel in a series of lower court injunctions against President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting birthright citizenship.
Read More SCOTUS limits injunctions against Trump’s restriction on birthright citizenshipTag: immigration policy
Bill Clinton doubles down, asserts that he never had any concerns regarding Biden’s ‘clear’ mind
Former Democrat President Bill Clinton recently appeared on ABC’s “The View” and doubled down on the topic of the state of former President Joe Biden’s mind, claiming that he never once had any concerns regarding Biden’s mental acuity, or rather, lack thereof.
Read More Bill Clinton doubles down, asserts that he never had any concerns regarding Biden’s ‘clear’ mindDHS Secretary Noem: Harvard’s student visa program to be terminated
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced that they will be eliminating the student visa program at Harvard University due to “pro-terrorist conduct” at campus protests.
Read More DHS Secretary Noem: Harvard’s student visa program to be terminatedPope Leo XIV Previously Criticized Trump’s Deportation Policies, While ‘Damning Allegations’ Of Abuse Resurface
Pope Leo XIV, who was elected to his role on Thursday in Vatican City, has frequently criticized President Donald Trump’s mass deportation policies in the past year — while promoting much harsher gun control laws.
Read More Pope Leo XIV Previously Criticized Trump’s Deportation Policies, While ‘Damning Allegations’ Of Abuse ResurfaceTrump Unveils Design Of New $5M ‘Gold Cards,’ Opening New Pathway For Affluent Migrants To Obtain U.S. Citizenship
President Donald Trump unveiled the design of his brand new $5 million “gold cards,” giving affluent foreigners the right to live or work in the U.S. while offering a path to citizenship — in exchange for a $5 million fee.
Read More Trump Unveils Design Of New $5M ‘Gold Cards,’ Opening New Pathway For Affluent Migrants To Obtain U.S. CitizenshipCalif: With Fewer Asylum Seekers, San Diego Shutters Migrant Shelters
A massive migrant shelter in San Diego, California, is closing its doors as the city has seen a significant drop in asylum seekers since President Donald Trump returned back to the White House.
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