The Trump administration has issued a formal call for recently retired Border Patrol agents to return to service, aiming to bolster the agency’s expanded deportation efforts. The request follows years of frustration among agents over Biden-era catch-and-release policies that led to a wave of early retirements.
Illegal border crossings have plummeted to historic lows under President Trump, according to new data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The June 2025 Southwest Land Border Encounters Report confirms a dramatic drop in apprehensions, including a record-setting single-day low of just 128 migrant encounters on June 28.
Pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil filed a $20 million claim against the Trump administration, claiming he was falsely imprisoned and faced malicious prosecution.
The Supreme Court ruled 8-1 that the Trump administration can proceed with its intention to reduce the federal workforce. The Court lifted an injunction from a lower court that blocked Trump's executive order calling for "large-scale reductions in force (RIFs)."
The Trump administration is opening applications for a new six-year welfare reform pilot aimed at reducing state reliance on federal programs like Medicaid, SNAP, and TANF. Spearheaded by the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), the initiative focuses on promoting employment and personal responsibility across five selected states.
The Trump administration has provided California with federal assistance to address the estimated $1 billion in damages from anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles.
A cyber group connected to Iran threatened to release emails it claims stem from Trump officials and associates. The report has been dismissed as a "smear campaign" in light of recent U.S. and Iranian tensions.
The Trump administration announced a "phased pause" on contractor-run Job Corps centers nationwide following alarming findings of poor performance, escalating costs, and thousands of serious incident reports. The Department of Labor confirmed that the pause will be implemented by June 30, affecting 99 of the 123 centers.
The communist regime in Cuba has formally warned the top U.S. diplomat in Havana, Mike Hammer, accusing him of “interfering” in the country’s internal affairs. The regime’s protest note, delivered Friday, claims Hammer is “inciting Cubans to commit serious criminal acts” by meeting with political dissidents, religious leaders, and families of political prisoners.