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Congress Divided Over Trump’s Immigration Policy as Deportation Plans Take Shape

Contrasting views on U.S. immigration policy came into sharp focus on Tuesday during separate congressional hearings addressing the incoming Trump administration’s stance on deportations and border security.

Supreme Court Affirms DHS Authority to Revoke Visas Without Review

The Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Tuesday that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secretary holds broad authority to revoke visa petitions without judicial review.

Republican Rep. Aims to Award Daniel Penny with Congressional Gold Medal

Rep. Eli Crane (R-AZ) announced that he introduced a resolution to award Daniel Penny with the Congressional Gold Medal.

USDA Orders Testing of U.S. Milk Supply

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has ordered the nation's milk supply tested for bird flu. The December 6 guidance is designed to "facilitate comprehensive H5N1 surveillance of the nation’s milk supply and dairy herds," according to a press release.

National Police Association Endorses Kash Patel for FBI Director

The National Police Association (NPA) has strongly endorsed Kash Patel, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for FBI Director, hailing his appointment as “a pivotal moment for law enforcement and public safety across the United States.”

New York City Mayor Eric Adams Won’t Rule Out Switching to Republican Party

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has sparked controversy by appearing open to switching political parties during recent interviews, fueling speculation about his political future.

Republican Sens. Demand Women be Removed from Military Draft Provision

Republican senators are demanding that negotiators remove a provision in the annual defense bill that requires women to register for the Selective Service System.

Boston Doubles Down on “Trust Act” to Resist Trump’s Deportation Plans

The Boston City Council voted unanimously this week to reaffirm the "Trust Act," a local law aimed at restricting cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. The move comes as city leaders brace for the impact of President-elect Donald Trump’s planned mass deportations.

Migrant Behind Laken Riley’s Death Requests New Trial

The illegal immigrant convicted of murdering student Laken Riley has requested a new trial.

U.N. Seeks $47 Billion in Aid

The United Nations has appealed for more than $47 billion in aid, claiming that the "world is on fire."

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