Lloyd Austin: 'I Don't See An Indication' Putin Plans to Use Nukes After Ukraine Launches ATACMS Into Russia
"We'll continue to remain vigilant in this regard," said the U.S. defense secretary, adding that he did not see a "change in Russia's strategic force posture"
Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum Asks Biden Admin for Complete File on 'El Mayo' Zambada's Arrest
Since Zambada's capture in July, both governments have gone back and forth over conflicting narratives surrounding the incident.
Biden Admin Prepares for Surge in Border Crossings Ahead of Potential Crackdown Under Trump
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and his top advisers has been preparing for days for this possible outcome, according to NBC News
MAGA Ally Jim Jordan Subpoenas HHS Secretary Becerra Over Cost of Housing Unlawful Immigrants
The subpoena requires that Health and Human Services provide all relevant documents related to housing assistance for refugees, parolees, and other non-citizens
Texas AG Paxton Sues Biden Administration For Not Giving Him More Data to Verify Noncitizen Voters
As the election nears, Paxton ramps up efforts to target noncitizen voters.
GOP Lawmakers Allege Biden Admin Hid Study on Natural Gas Exports to Push Anti-Fossil-Fuel Agenda
Government Accountability & Oversight attorney Chris Horner labeled the Department of Energy's actions as a "full-blown scandal"
Texas' Ted Cruz and Chip Roy Press DHS to Get Information on 'Tren de Aragua''s Presence in the U.S.
The letter compels Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to provide details on the scope of the gang's presence in the country
Former Border Patrol Chief Alleges Biden Administration Pressured Him to Hide Migrants from Public Scrutiny
Aaron Heitke alleges pressure from the Biden administration to relocate migrants from public view amid controversial asylum policy changes.
Florida Lawmakers Question Biden Admin After Senior Cuban Official Seeks Political Asylum in the U.S.
Cuba's Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Security entered the country through the southern border and applied for asylum via the CBP One App
Migrant Crossings at Southern Border Hit Lowest Level Under Biden Administration
Border Patrol apprehended nearly 54,000 individuals in September, down from the previous low of 56,000 in July
Trump Says Biden and Harris are 'Leading Us to Brink of World War III', Calls Them 'Incompetent'
Trump said Iran's attack on Israel is evidence of failed leadership and that Biden and Harris have allowed for adversaries to grow stronger
DHS Says Data About Immigrants With Criminal History Is Being 'Misinterpreted' by Trump to Attack Harris
ICE statistics quoted by Trump actually go back 40 years and include people who are currently incarcerated by federal, state or local law enforcement partners
U.S. Port Strike Set To Start Tuesday Threatens To Cause Nationwide Shortages and Worsen Inflation
Disruptions at major U.S. ports could delay shipments and raise prices on consumer goods, Biden Administration won't intervene.
Nicaragua's Open-Door Policy is Used as 'Political Weapon' by Ortega Against the U.S., Experts Claim
Up until July, over 5 million migrants are estimated to have entered the United States irregularly through Nicaragua in the last two years
Biden Administration Plans to Tweak Asylum Ban to Make it Harder for Officials to End it in the Future
The proposed changes would also include more migrants in the calculations used for the deactivation threshold, such as including all unaccompanied children
Trump Vows to End Parole Programs for Immigrants: 'You're Going to Be Going out Real Fast'
The CHNV program, which has reached 530,000 people, has been described by some analysts as a model for new legal pathways into the U.S.
Harris Refuses to Openly Back Past Promise to Grant Dreamers Citizenship Path if Elected
Back in 2019, while running for the Democratic candidacy, she promised to use executive powers to provide a path to citizenship for 2 million Dreamers
Migrant apprehensions at southern border on track to reach lowest annual total since Trump administration
Agents recorded about 58,000 apprehensions between ports of entry in August, up from July but lower than the record 250,000 encounters last December
Trump promises to end CBP One App if elected, calls it 'phone App for smuggling illegals'
On the same X post he also vowed to "revoke deportation immunity, suspend refugee resettlement, and return Kamala's illegal migrants to their home countries"
Report reveals 'systemic child abuse' of unaccompanied immigrant children by CBP
Immigration advocates have filed complaints protesting the treatment of children in CBP custody, demanding an investigation and reforms.
Bipartisan House resolution urges visa revocation for foreign officials using Cuban medical brigades
Officials condemn Cuba for what they describe as the exploitation of medical personnel and denounce the regime's alleged human trafficking activities
Harris campaign ramps up Latino voter outreach with four new Hispanic consultants
Alida García, Jorge Neri, Nathaly Arriola Maurice and Jess Morales Rocketto combine advocacy, national campaign and White House experience
Texas governor defies Biden administration by refusing to remove constructions from border town
"For years, Fronton Island was overrun with violence" said governor Abbott through his X account. "Texas secured it against the cartels"
Biden admin. considers making it much harder to reach the threshold to lift the asylum ban
Under the proposed changes, restrictions would only be deactivated if the seven-day average of unlawful border crossings stay below 1,500 for 28 days
Florida AG sues Biden Admin for records on released criminals released into the U.S. instead of being deported
The lawsuit was filed after receiving no response to a Freedom of Information Act request in March seeking information about criminal illegal foreign nationals
A look at Nicolás Maduro's $13 million plane seized by the United States in the Dominican Republic
The plane's seizure represents the latest escalation in the tense relations between Venezuela and the United States
Paraguayan lawmaker killed after engaging in shootout with police during drug raid
Authorities say Gomes greeted them with gunfire; police fired back, fatally wounding the 67-year-old lawmaker
Chicago officials say flow of migrants arriving from Texas during DNC set to be much smaller than anticipated
The number, initially thought to be around 25,000 migrants, is actually expected to be under 1,000
Biden plan that could benefit up to 500,000 noncitizen spouses of U.S. citizens kicks off
The plan also targets stepchildren of U.S. citizens, a number that is estimated to be around 50,000
Migrant crossings have plummeted more than 80% since their December peak
Lawful pathways for migrants to enter the U.S. are just one of the reasons authorities credit for the notable reduction