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Migrant Population Drops by Millions

A study by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) found that the number of foreign-born immigrants in the United States declined by 2.2 million.

Brandon Gill Bill Supports Swift Deportations

Rep. Brandon Gill (R-TX) introduced a bill to expedite deportation efforts across the United States.

Mamdani Vows to Boost Funding for Deportation Defense

Leading New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani vowed to increase funding for deportation defense by more than $100 million dollars.

Ireland to Pay Asylum Seekers €10,000 to Leave Country

In a dramatic shift from its open-borders approach, the Republic of Ireland will now pay migrant families up to €10,000 ($11,700) to voluntarily withdraw their asylum claims and return to their home countries. The policy, announced by Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan, nearly doubles the previous payouts for voluntary returns.

Crockett Dismisses Death of Young Woman Slain by Migrant

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) called Kayla Hamilton, a young woman killed by an illegal immigrant, a "random dead person" during a House Judiciary Committee meeting.

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.

Millions Sign Petition Demanding Release of Migrant Accused of Fatal Crash

Nearly three million people are demanding that an illegal immigrant trucker, Manisha Kaushal, receive a reduced sentence after he was involved in a crash leading to the deaths of three people.

Trump Admin Enforces ‘Good Moral Character’ for Migrants

The Trump administration moved to implement a "good moral character" evaluation for those undergoing the naturalization process.

Texas Unveils Largest Migrant Detention Facility

Texas unveiled a new migrant detention facility on a military base in what is considered the "largest federal detention center in history."

Trump DOJ Defends Migrant Work Permit Authority

President Donald Trump’s Justice Department told the U.S. Supreme Court Friday that the Attorney General has authority to grant work permits to certain migrants, even though federal law prohibits the hiring of illegal aliens. The statement came in a long-running lawsuit challenging former President Barack Obama’s 2015 decision to allow spouses of H-1B visa holders to work in the United States.

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