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States Expanding Immigration Control as Federal Deportations Loom

State governments across the U.S. are exploring legal pathways to take on more influence over immigration policy in response to moves by the Trump administration toward mass deportations. Immigration scholars and advocates say the current federal system is outdated, prompting state legislatures—both red and blue—to introduce bills that give states greater authority over immigration enforcement, foreign worker recruitment, and collaboration with federal agencies.

Victor Davis Hanson Slams South Korea: ‘They Forgot Who Died for Their Freedom’

Hoover Institution scholar Victor Davis Hanson criticized South Korea’s response to a U.S. immigration raid at a Korean battery plant.

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu Advances in Election as ICE Crackdown Intensifies

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu easily advanced in Tuesday’s preliminary election, even as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) crackdown in Massachusetts underscored the growing clash between federal immigration enforcement and local sanctuary policies.

California State University Professor Indicted for Assaulting ICE Agents

A California State University professor has been indicted on felony charges for allegedly throwing a tear gas canister at ICE agents.

Highest Court Delivers Major Win for Trump’s Immigration Agenda

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of the Trump administration's immigration enforcement activities.

US, Mexico Team Up to Crush Cartels

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Foreign Secretary Juan Ramón de la Fuente in Mexico City, where the leaders formed an agreement to address drugs, firearms, and migration through the southern border.

DHS Pulls Venezuelan Migrant Protections

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that it has revoked the 2021 designation of temporary protected status (TPS) for Venezuelan migrants.

$11 Million Pulled: Liberal Donors Pull Gifts After Florida Ends In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants

Florida universities are losing millions in funding after the state ended in‑state tuition for undocumented students.

Thousands of Migrants Turn Back Home

A new report from the United Nations found that more than 14,000 migrants aiming to cross into the United States have begun returning home.

Stephen Miller Rebukes Press Over Deportation of Suspected MS-13 Gang Member

Stephen Miller defends deporting MS-13 suspect Kilmar Abrego-Garcia to Uganda, stating the U.S. is “not a travel booking agency”.

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