Alejandro Mayorkas

Florida Congressman Files Bill Letting States Enforce Immigration Laws When Feds Don’t

Legislation announced after Biden administration decided to terminate Title 42 restrictions on illegal migrants.

Lawmaker Wants Answers After Report on Biden’s Twisted Plan to Divert Services From Sick Veterans

If you’re not clear on the Biden administration’s priorities, Sen. Josh Hawley is.

Biden’s Deputies: 500,000 Migrants per Month Expected at Border

Border chief Alejandro Mayorkas and his progressive deputies are warning Americans to expect a huge inflow of economic migrants if the Title 42 border barrier is dropped.

Judge Blocks Homeland Security Memo That Instructs ICE to Limit Scope of Deportation Targets

The memo was written in September by DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

U.S., Mexico Prepare for New Migrant Wave as Inflation Surges

Officials from the administrations of presidents Joe Biden and Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador in recent days discussed their concern about the impact that rising food and energy prices will have on the region

Illegal Immigrant Crossing Arrests up 63% in February

Number of illegal immigrants attempting to cross the southern border up 63% over February 2021.

Questioning U.S. Elections, COVID, Jan 6 Narratives Designated ‘Violent Extremism Threat’ by U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Gov't assessment points to "sociopolitical developments such as narratives of fraud in the recent general election, the emboldening impact of the violent breach of the U.S. Capitol" and "conditions related to the COVID-19 pandemic."

Biden’s Pick to Lead ICE Was Probed Over Domestic Violence Complaint

President Biden’s nominee to lead the country’s deportation agency faced a domestic violence accusation from his wife, according to documents filed in a tangentially related sexual harassment lawsuit.

DHS Has Now Released All 76,000 Afghan Evacuees From Military Bases Into U.S.

Homeland Security announced the departure of the last Afghan evacuees from military bases on U.S. soil Saturday, saying 76,000 of them have been processed and released into American communities.

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