Although President-elect Donald Trump has yet to take office, the promise of stricter border enforcement is already deterring many would-be illegal immigrants from attempting to enter the United States. According to reports, a growing number of migrants stranded in Mexico are seeking to return to their home countries, disillusioned by the risks and dwindling opportunities to cross the border under Trump’s upcoming administration.
Over 1.4 million illegal immigrants with final deportation orders are still residing in the United States due to the policies of outgoing President Joe Biden. This statistic highlights the growing strain on the immigration system as Americans face increasing concerns over public safety, including violent crimes committed by illegal aliens. Currently, 1.4 Million Deportees Remain Free Under Biden and his administration.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced Friday that the state has intensified its border security efforts by expanding the floating marine barrier in the Rio Grande and installing additional razor wire in Eagle Pass.
Democrat Mayor Karen Bass aims to have Los Angeles recognized as a sanctuary city for undocumented immigrants ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration next...
After Trump secured the necessary 270 electoral votes early Wednesday, Democrats began to shift blame and question where the Harris-Walz campaign went wrong. Speaking on Morning Joe, Former MSNBC host Chris Matthews argued that Democrats’ permissive stance on immigration played a major role in Harris’ defeat.
The Texas General Land Office (GLO) has acquired a significant piece of land in Starr County, located within the Rio Grande Sector, an area known for some of the highest levels of illegal border crossings.
Former President Donald Trump criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for planning a visit to the U.S.-Mexico border, calling it a "disgrace" that she waited so long.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey obtained a court order that forces the Biden administration to finish the border wall using congressionally appropriated funds.