Republicans Criticize Biden's Immigration Reform As Attempt To Sway Election
The Republicans argue that the policy could result in an influx of new Democratic voters before November.
Biden administration announces executive action protecting undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens
About half a million people could be shielded from deportation under the new measure
Marco Rubio calls Biden 'naïve' and claims he's 'appeasing Venezuela's regime' ahead of elections
The Republican senator from Florida, one of Trump's potential VP picks, heavily criticized the president's foreign policy regarding the Caribbean country
White House Slams 'Cheapfake' Clips Portraying Biden 'Freezing'
In one video, an apparently disoriented Biden appears to wander away from fellow world leaders while watching a skydiving display during a G7 summit in Italy last week.
11 Republican-led states have now pushed laws allowing local authorities to crack down on immigration
These proposals are being litigated as Biden's Department of Justice challenges them in the courts
As immigration remains among top issue for voters, Biden and Trump double down on inaccurate statements
A recent fact check report by The New York Times shows both candidates relying on inflated or outright false statements when talking about immigration
Biden planning to offer legal status to undocumented immigrants who lived in the U.S. at least 10 years
The plan would only reach those married to U.S. citizens, according to CBS News
California Gov. Newsom increases troops on the U.S.-Mexico border by 58%
The decision is aimed at fighting fentanyl smuggling, his office said.
Florida Gov. DeSantis blasts Biden over Russian military drills near the U.S.: 'It's problematic'
The governor said that if he were president he wouldn't allow the exercises to take place
Trump could be the first Republican to win the youth vote since 1988, report shows
The young Latino vote will be key in this election cycle
Biden, Zelensky Sign 'Historic' 10-year Security Deal
Presidents Joe Biden and Volodymyr Zelensky signed a landmark 10-year security deal between Washington and Kyiv on Thursday in what the Ukrainian leader called a historic day in the fight against Russia's invasion.
Trump widens lead over Biden in Arizona when RFK Jr. included in the ballot, new poll shows
The difference grows from six to eight percentage points in that scenario, with the third party candidate taking 11% of the support
Biden administration gets sued over executive action cracking down on asylum seeking
The suit was filed by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which had already anticipated its willingness to do so
Half of registered voters say neither Biden nor Trump are mentally fit to be president
The figure is higher when it comes to Biden: almost two third of registered voters have that view
Federal judge blocks Biden administration's move to expand Title IX protections for LGBTWQ+ students
The magistrate said the government doesn't have the authority to make such a decision
In search of Latino vote in Arizona, new Biden ad showcases Trump "kissing" controversial Arpaio
The former sheriff is known for tactics such as holding immigrants in tent cities in the heat and having male immigrant detainees wear pink underwear
Trump Vows To Eliminate Taxes On Tips, Fumes Over Nevada Rally Tech Issues
Former U.S. President Donald Trump told his Nevada supporters at an outdoor rally in Las Vegas that he will lift taxes on tips received by workers in the hospitality industry and just about any job where staffers are given tips for their service.
Biden's New Policy Implementation Faces Hurdles Due To Scarcity Of Deportation Flights
The Biden administration is facing challenges in enforcing its broad measure due to limited resources, diplomatic constraints, and logistical obstacles.
Hundreds of migrant workers protests in New York City against increasingly 'hostile environment'
The protest, organized by the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, said Biden's recent crackdown on asylum seeking was "political cowardice"
Trump pledges tariffs on countries that fail to control flow of undocumented immigrants to the U.S.
He did not specify the size of tariff he would impose in such a scenario but did call out China in his remarks
Hunter Biden's Sister-In-Law Testifies To Discarding Gun Amid Addiction Concerns
Hallie Biden's testimony could strengthen the argument that Hunter Biden violated federal laws prohibiting illegal drug users from owning firearms.
Mexico seeks agreement with U.S. to deport migrants directly to their home countries
President López Obrador said he spoke with Joe Biden about the possibility. "Things are going well," he added.
The threshold imposed by Biden to shut down the border has been crossed for most of the century
According to a report by WOLA, the U.S.-Mexico border has encountered more than 1,500 migrants a day in 58% of the months during the 21st century
Biden And Trump Edge Closer To Presidential Nominations After Latest Primary Contests
The latest primary contests were held in Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Dakota, and Washington D.C.
Latinos show contrasting reactions to Biden's immigration crackdown with both praise and criticism
Senator Alex Padilla heavily criticized the measure, while Ruben Gallego and Henry Cuéllar praised it
Biden announces migration crackdown shutting down asylum claims when arrivals reach a threshold
The measure will go into effect when encounters reach 2,500 per day between ports of entry
Democrats in tight races avoid Biden immigration crackdown event to prevent political impact
Even if many lawmakers in battleground states have pushed for harsher immigration measures, they avoid pictures with Biden as their poll numbers are better
'Enemy Within': Trump Rhetoric Rings Alarm Bells
The 77-year-old Republican has stepped up his rhetoric against a host of domestic opponents in recent months, and looks set to go even further after his historic conviction in a criminal trial that he claims -- without evidence -- was orchestrated by his political rival, President Joe Biden.
One in two voters says Trump should end campaign after guilty verdict, poll finds
The Ipsos survey shows a stronger reaction among Democratic respondents
Schumer Says Senate To Vote On Right To Contraception Act Wednesday
The Senate is set to vote on the Right to Contraception Act just before the two-year anniversary of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn the right to abortion.