Trump Border Czar Warns Democratic Governors: Help Us with Deportations or 'Get The Hell Out of the Way' Because 'We're Going to Do It'
The Trump administration's incoming border czar has criticized Democratic governors who have stated that they will protect immigrants in their states from mass deportation raids, warning them not to obstruct deportation efforts conducted by the administration.
Elderly Supreme Court Justice Rejects Calls to Resign Ahead of Trump Inauguration: 'She's In Great Health'
The eldest of the Supreme Court's liberal judges has no plans to resign, despite calls to allow Democrats to make an appointment ahead of Trump's inauguration.
Immigration Advocates Are Lawyering Up, Stockpiling Cash Ahead of Trump's 'Flatly Illegal' Mass Deportations
The president-elect's campaign said the policy will be implemented from day 1
Canadian Immigration Lawyers Set Up Special Website to Handle Flood of Requests from American 'Refugees' Looking to Leave US After Trump Win
Since Donald Trump's re-election, Canadian immigration lawyers have seen a surge in inquiries that inspired a website dedicated to American "Trumpugees."
Elon Musk Turns to X Users for 'Recommendations' on Who Should Join Trump Administration
Dozens of users offered themselves up for consideration, while others pitched government officials such as Michael Flynn, Tim Scott and Rick Scott.
Trump Picks Architect of His First Immigration Travel Ban, Jan. 6 Speechwriter For Major Role in Next Administration
Stephen Miller is set to be Trump's deputy chief of staff for policy
Trump Puts Project 2025 Contributor In Charge of Deportations: 'Nobody Better at Policing and Controlling Our Borders'
President-elect Donald Trump recently announced that a contributor to the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 political initiative will be named Border Czar under his administration.
Trump's Campaign Promise to End Birthright Citizenship is Impossible to Fulfill, Legal Expert Says: 'He Will Lose'
"Last I checked the President can't override the Constitution," said former acting solicitor general Neal Katyal
Dem Lawmakers in Deep Blue States Reject Trans Rights Just Days After Trump Election Victory
Democratic legislators from certain deep blue states have withheld their support for transgender athletes competing in sports with the gender they transitioned to just days after President-elect Donald Trump won his race campaigning on an anti-trans platform.
Famous Forecaster Hit with Death Threats, Break-Ins After Calling Election for Kamala: 'We Will Not Be Bullied'
Allan Lichtman said that he and his family have since become the repeated target of threats after he incorrectly predicted that Harris would beat Trump.
Travel Company Invites Americans to 'Skip' Trump Presidency with 4-Year Cruise Around the World
Just days after President-elect Donald Trump emerged victorious in the 2024 elections, a cruise line company is offering a four-year package that would allow customers to "Skip Forward".
Jim Jordan Does Not Rule Out Investigating Special Counsel Jack Smith Even As Trump Probe Unwinds
We want the facts," Jordan said, following the Justice Department's move to wind down investigations into President-elect Trump, signaling ongoing oversight efforts.
Kremlin Denies Call Between Putin And Trump
The Kremlin on Monday denied a US media report that Russian President Vladimir Putin and US president-elect Donald Trump shared a call about the Ukraine conflict.
Trump Names The Face of Family Separations During His First Term As His Next 'Border Czar'
Tom Homan will be "in charge of all Deportation of Illegal Aliens back to they Country of Origin," Trump said in a social media post when announcing the decision
Misinformation Fears Mount Over Second Trump Term
Since taking over Twitter, now known as X, Elon Musk -- who may join Trump's cabinet -- has amplified rather than curbed misinformation.
Asian Stocks Struggle As China Support Plan Falls Flat, Bitcoin Hits Record
Meanwhile, bitcoin continued to push to new highs, hitting a record $81,891 Monday on optimism that Trump will ease regulations surrounding the cryptocurrency.
Trump Announces Immigration Official Tom Homan As 'Border Czar'
Homan, who led immigration enforcement during part of Trump's first administration, appeared at the Republican National Convention in July, telling supporters: "I got a message to the millions of illegal immigrants that Joe Biden's released in our country: You better start packing now."
Strikes Kill Six In Ukraine A Day After Drone Barrage
"Attention! Missile danger throughout Ukraine! MiG-31K takeoff," Ukraine's air force said in a post on Telegram confirming Russian bombers were airborne.
Former ICE Acting Director Questions Logistics of Deportation Plan: 'I Don't Think They Have a Clear Road Map'
From the amount of ICE agents to backlogs in immigration courts, John Sandweg doesn't see a clear path for the new administration to overcome the obstacles
Did Latino 'Crypto-Voters' in Swing States Help Drive a Republican Shift in 2024?
The crypto industry's heavy investment in the 2024 election shapes key races, with a diverse voter bloc influencing outcomes across swing states.
Rancho Libertarians: A Term Coined By LA Times Columnist That May Help Decipher Latino Rightward Shift
Trump made historic gains with Latinos. As pundits, analysts and voters try to explain why, the term 'rancho libertarian' may help provide some clarity.
Biden Welcomes Trump to White House, Pledges 'Smooth Transition' in Historic Reversal
After skipping tradition in 2020, Trump accepted Biden's invitation for a symbolic handover.
As Fears of Trump's Border Policies Mount, Migrants Worry New Admin Will End Asylum Appointments
Immigrants fear that already-scheduled appointments for asylum interviews through the CBP One app might be in jeopardy
Man Complains Wife Treating Him Like 'Sexual Predator' Since Trump Win: She's 'Taking the Election Results Out on Me'
A man wants to know if he's wrong to be upset that his wife started treating him like a "sexual predator" overnight following Trump's re-election.
Trump's Birthright Citizenship Promise Sparks Legal Debate Over Constitutionality
Trump's proposal to limit U.S. citizenship would challenge a long-standing constitutional right, sparking legal and political battles with wide-reaching impacts.
Trump's Victory Sparks Concerns for Migrants, But Doesn't Halt Migration Plans
Trump's rhetoric should not stop immigrants, but it will boost the activities of organized crime and increase profits from human smuggling.
The Man Behind Trump's Family Separation Policy is the Leading Candidate for Homeland Security Secretary
Thomas Homan served as ICE director during part of Trump's first term and is one of the main contributors behind the controversial Project 2025
Advocates Brace for Trump's Immigration Crackdown, Say They're Better Prepared Than in 2016
"It's going to take a lot of smart lawyers to hold back the worst human rights violations that may be coming," said Archi Pyati of Tahirih Justice Center
Pollster Who Infamously Predicted Kamala Win in Iowa Suggests Her Poll Drove More Republicans to Vote for Trump
Pollster who predicted Kamala Harris's lead over Trump in Iowa, now suggests that her poll may have spurred Republican voters to support Trump.
Video Game Console Prices to Skyrocket Under Trump Tariffs: Study
Proposed tariffs on Chinese imports under Trump's administration could lead to a sharp rise in the price of video game consoles and gaming hardware.