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Tennessee Republican Party Removes Three Candidates From Ballot for Us House Seat

The Tennessee GOP has voted to remove three candidates who were vying for a seat representing the state’s 5th Congressional District.

Even More Illegal Migrants Expected in 2022, Record 2.1 Million

Having already set a record for illegal border crossings in 2021, the Biden administration is expected to invite even more to cross this year, setting up a bigger crisis along the Mexican border with Texas, Arizona, and California, according to a new analysis.

23 Possible Terrorists Apprehended Illegally Crossing U.S.-Mexico Border in 2021

In 2021, there were at least 23 illegal border crossers whose identities flagged in the United States' Terrorist Screening Database that archives known or suspected terrorists according to a FOIA request filed by Fox News' Bill Melugin.

Over 221,000 Illegal Immigrants Encountered at Southwest Border in March: DHS Report

18,000 expected to cross daily after Title 42 removal.

Biden’s New Border Policy Allows Mentally Ill, Disabled, Pregnant to Cross

Memo sent to Border Patrol creates widespread exemptions to health rule starting Thursday.

Biden’s Immigration Damage: WSJ Opinion

Is President Biden a closet immigration restrictionist?

Biden Admin. Resumes Secret Charter Flights of Young Migrants From Southern Border to New York

The Biden administration has resumed its secret charter flights of underage migrants from the U.S.-Mexico border to Westchester, New York.

Court Document: 221K Illegal Migrants Encountered at Border in March

According to a court document filed Friday in the federal lawsuit between Texas and Missouri against the administration of President Joe Biden, Customs and Border Protection agents encountered more than 221,000 illegal migrants along the southern border in March. "For the ...

Ice Wasted Roughly $17 Million on Hotel Rooms for Illegal Immigrants, Report Finds

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) awarded a massive sum to a nonprofit for migrant detention at six hotels, but $17 million “went largely unused,” while the agency oddly accepted an unsolicited contract proposal while not considering others, according to the Department of Homeland Security.

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