Actor Pedro Pascal's Views on Immigration and Political Situation in the U.S.

Actor Pedro Pascal deflects concerns about the United States becoming closed off to migrants, expressing support for immigrants and opposing politicization of fear under President Donald Trump's administration.

Pedro Pascal's message on political chaos and fear in the U.S. at the Cannes press conference for 'Eddington'

Pedro Pascal delivers a strong message about not succumbing to fear amidst political chaos in the U.S. during a press conference for the film 'Eddington' at Cannes. The film, directed by Ari Aster, tackles themes of political tension and societal division amidst the COVID pandemic. Pascal, an immigrant himself, emphasizes the importance of standing up against fear and expressing oneself.

Arrest of MS-13 Gang Member by ICE in Virginia

ICE arrested a documented MS-13 gang member, Mykol Santos-Santos, in Virginia, who has a lengthy criminal history, including assault and burglary. Local law enforcement refused to honor 16 immigration detainers against him, leading to ICE making an at-large arrest where an officer was injured.

Controversial Reality Show Proposal by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is pushing for a reality show pitting immigrants against each other for U.S. citizenship, sparking controversy and criticism for treating her Cabinet position like a TV production.

Immigration Crackdown in Nashville

Conservative restaurateur Steve Smith's Nashville restaurants faced panic as employees without legal citizenship status were instructed to leave to avoid ICE arrests, highlighting the reliance on unauthorized immigrant labor. Immigration roundups in South Nashville led to over 196 arrests, with a majority having no criminal history, contradicting claims of targeting violent criminals. Trump and DHS nominee Noem praised the deportations, drawing pushback from community groups and immigrants in Nashville.

Reality Show Proposal for Fast-Tracking U.S. Citizenship

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is pushing for a reality show pitting immigrants against each other for a chance to fast-track U.S. citizenship. The show, called The American, would involve contestants traveling around the U.S. and competing in cultural challenges, with the winner getting sworn in on the steps of the U.S. Capitol.

Supreme Court Hearing on President Trump's Birthright Citizenship Restrictions

The Supreme Court is considering President Trump's restrictions on birthright citizenship, with concerns about the impact on children born to parents in the country illegally. Lower court orders have kept the citizenship restrictions on hold. Nationwide injunctions are being challenged by the Trump administration. Arguments focus on the potential consequences of denying birthright citizenship.

Investigation into Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell's Handling of Immigration Policies

Tennessee Rep. Andy Ogles is calling for an investigation into Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell for allegedly supporting 'pro-illegal policies' and obstructing federal law enforcement. The issue stems from ICE raids in Nashville and O'Connell's executive order aimed at tracking interactions with federal immigration authorities.

Border Security and Immigration Policies under the Biden and Trump Administrations

The article discusses the costs and consequences of the Biden administration's border policies, contrasting them with Trump's approach to immigration. It highlights the financial burden on taxpayers due to shelter costs, education, healthcare, and crime associated with illegal immigration.

Legal challenges facing the Trump administration over immigration policies

Federal district judges are questioning the Trump administration's expedited deportations of illegal Venezuelan migrants, leading to a conflict over the executive branch's constitutional authority over foreign relations and national security. The administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act and the claim that a gang is closely aligned with the Venezuelan government are at the center of the legal challenges.

Request for National Guard Troops to Assist in Deportations

The Department of Homeland Security is requesting the Pentagon to provide 20,000 National Guard troops to assist in the removal of migrants without legal status in the United States. This would be the first time National Guard troops at the national level have been asked to assist in deportations.

Argentinian Immigration Policy Reform

President of Argentina Javier Milei signed a Necessity and Urgency Decree to tighten the nation’s migratory policies, crack down on illegal migration, and ban criminals from entering the country. The decree aims to bring common sense to immigration policies by establishing stricter rules for entry, deportation of criminals, and requirements for obtaining citizenship and permanent residence.

Stephen Miller's Influence in the Trump Administration

Stephen Miller, the White House deputy chief of staff for policy, wields significant influence in the Trump administration, particularly on immigration-related policies. He is known for his bare-knuckled tactics and close alignment with President Trump's agenda.

Birthright Citizenship Executive Order

President Trump argues that birthright citizenship was intended for descendants of slaves, not illegal immigrants, leading to Supreme Court debate and challenges to his executive order.

Arrest of Newark Mayor Ras Baraka at ICE Facility

Progressive Newark Democratic Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested for trespassing at an ICE facility and compared the fight over immigration to biblical proportions. He appeared in federal court and his defense team contested the arrest, declining a plea deal.

President Trump's DHS Requesting National Guard Members for Immigration Assistance

President Trump's DHS is requesting over 20,000 National Guard members to assist with immigration enforcement, marking the first time National Guard troops may be used for such purposes in the U.S.

Marco Rubio's Immigration Stance and Family Background

The article discusses Marco Rubio's stance on immigration and his family's involvement in drug trafficking, highlighting contradictions and complexities in his background and political positions.

ICE Operation in Massachusetts

The Worcester Police Department made two arrests during a chaotic incident related to an ICE operation in Massachusetts. The top federal prosecutor in Massachusetts is threatening arrests for those who obstruct ICE operations.

Drummer Removed from Flight by Immigration Officials

Drummer and green card holder for a Texas-based band was removed from a flight by federal immigration officials due to violating a restraining order, leading to his arrest. The band had to cancel their European tour as a result.

American Attitudes Towards Birthright Citizenship and Immigration Policies

NPR/Ipsos poll finds majority of Americans against ending birthright citizenship, despite support for other parts of White House immigration crackdown. Public opinion on Trump's hardline immigration policies remains stable, with subtle signs of softening. Some Americans are having second thoughts about Trump's high-profile crackdown on immigrants, expressing concern about due process and constitutionality.

Criticism of DHS funding increase and actions

Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) stated that DHS shouldn't receive any more funding as they are already targeting U.S. citizens, children, immigrants, and asylum seekers. Giving them more resources would only exacerbate the situation.

Immigration Decree in Argentina

Argentina's right-wing President Javier Milei issued a decree curbing immigration to the country, drawing parallels to Trump's immigration restrictions. The decree tightens citizenship requirements, makes it easier to deport migrants, charges foreigners for public health care and education, and allows universities to introduce fees for foreign studies.

Judge in Wisconsin Charged for Helping Mexican Man Evade Immigration Officials

Judge Hannah Dugan from Wisconsin was charged for helping a Mexican man evade immigration officials during an arrest attempt. The charges could lead to a prison term for the judge. Democrats are outraged, accusing the Trump administration of attacking the judicial system.

California Governor Gavin Newsom's Proposed Changes to Medi-Cal Enrollment

California Governor Gavin Newsom is proposing freezing undocumented adult enrollment in full-scope Medi-Cal and implementing a $100 per month premium for Medi-Cal enrollees 19 and up with unsatisfactory immigration status to ensure fiscal stability and preserve the long-term viability of Medi-Cal.

Immigration Enforcement at Florida Construction Sites

Immigration authorities arrested more than two dozen illegal aliens at construction sites in Florida, including individuals from Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras. The raids were part of worksite enforcement encounters in Wildwood, Florida. Governor Ron DeSantis praised the efforts to enforce immigration laws and crack down on illegal immigration.

Public Opinion on Immigration in the UK

Polling shows majority of Britons want to reduce immigration, with support for border control surging. UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer faces backlash for criticizing mass migration while supporting immigration overall. Recent polls indicate public approval for border control measures.

French President Emmanuel Macron's stance on a national referendum on migration policies

French President Emmanuel Macron rejects calls for a national referendum on migration policies despite support from his Minister of Interior. Macron plans to organize referendums on various issues but specifically excludes migration and pension reforms. Proponents argue for democratic clarification on immigration through a public vote.

Pope Leo XIV's Message to the United States

Pope Leo XIV gives a mysterious six-word message to the United States, showing criticism towards Trump administration policies. Leo is the first American pope and has shared articles criticizing Vice President JD Vance and President Donald Trump's immigration stance. He echoes Pope Francis' views on immigrants' treatment and emphasizes peace, love, and unity in his speech from the Vatican balcony.

Arlington County Police and Immigration Restrictions

Arlington County, Virginia is considering putting more restrictions on police working with federal immigration authorities, sparking debate among board members and residents.

New York Attorney General Letitia James vs. Trump Administration

New York Attorney General Letitia James files lawsuits against Trump's administration over immigration policies, claiming coercion and unconstitutional withholding of funds. The Department of Justice launches a probe into James, and protesters confront her during a town hall.

Political Controversy in New Jersey

GOP lawmaker moves to have three Democratic colleagues removed from House committees after they were accused of 'storming' a federal detention facility in defense of illegal immigrants in New Jersey.

Immigration Reform Proposal by Sen. Ruben Gallego

Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) released an amnesty plan for illegal aliens living in the United States, which includes record increases to legal immigration levels. The plan also aims to prioritize criminal illegal aliens for deportation, impose E-Verify, and boost key visa and green card caps.

British Immigration Policy Changes

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced tighter immigration rules to control migration, sparking criticism from migrant rights advocates and opposition lawmakers. The changes aim to reverse an unexpected spike in immigration post-Brexit, making it harder to obtain various visas and increasing residency requirements for citizenship applications.

Political Updates from Fox News

Recent political updates from Fox News including American hostage release, China trade negotiations, and Trump's actions on drug prices and immigration.

Nashville Mayor's Executive Order on ICE Actions

Nashville's Democrat Mayor signed an executive order requiring police to inform his 'Office of New Americans' about ICE actions, calling ICE actions 'an act of terror' and insisting illegal aliens are Nashville's 'citizens.'

Progressive Democrats vs. Party's Old Guard

Progressive Democrats are increasingly disillusioned with the party's old guard and are advocating for younger voices to take the reins in order to fight against President Trump's policies. There is a growing frustration with the party's handling of high-stakes issues such as immigration and impeachment.

Opportunities for Horse Racing Industry Workers to Obtain Green Cards

Workers in the horse-racing industry with H-2B visas now have more opportunities to apply for green cards, providing stability and benefits for both employers and employees. The process has become easier under a Biden-era rule, allowing workers to seek permanent residency without risking their visa status.

Pope Leo XIV's Immigration Stance

Pope Leo XIV, a native of Chicago and a dual citizen of the U.S. and Peru, is seen as a symbol of hope for a compassionate approach to immigration, contrasting President Donald Trump's policies. His background and commitment to justice and equality are expected to shape his immigration stance, reflecting Catholic social teaching principles.

Immigration Enforcement in Nashville, Tennessee

Federal immigration officials in a joint operation with the Tennessee Highway Patrol have taken over 100 people into custody in Nashville, leaving the immigrant community worried. The operation is part of President Trump's mass deportation plans, supported by state law enforcement. City officials in Nashville have disavowed involvement and criticized the arrests.

Deportation Threat to Afghan Christians

President Trump criticizes the deportation threat to Afghan Christians by his administration, urging for fair treatment and protection of persecuted Christians in the U.S.

Protest at Delaney Hall Detention Center

Democratic lawmakers and protesters stormed the gate of Delaney Hall Detention Center in Newark, New Jersey to advocate for detainees categorized as 'murderers, terrorists, child rapists and MS-13 gang members.' Homeland Security shared body camera footage of the episode, showing the chaos that ensued.

Immigration Enforcement Operation in Nashville

Federal immigration officials, in collaboration with the Tennessee Highway Patrol, have detained over 100 individuals in Nashville, causing unease within the immigrant community. The operation is part of President Trump's mass deportation plans and has led to the recovery of illegal drugs and firearms, as well as the apprehension of a murder suspect from El Salvador. The state-federal operation caught city officials in Nashville off guard, leading to disavowal of involvement and criticism of the arrests. Concerns of racial profiling have been raised by immigrant rights supporters, highlighting the fear and uncertainty faced by immigrants in the diverse Nashville community.

Protest against illegal immigration in Poland

Thousands protested in Warsaw against illegal immigration and the pro-European government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk. The protest was organized by the nationalist opposition, focusing on the upcoming presidential election. Immigration is a central issue in Poland, with accusations of Russia and Belarus orchestrating a wave of immigration. Nationalist candidate Karol Nawrocki, supported by the Law and Justice party, is polling second, while pro-European candidate Rafal Trzaskowski leads.

Immigration and Social Cohesion in the UK

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage calls for a halt to immigration, citing devaluation of British values and quality of life. The party also aims to leave the European Convention on Human Rights. Farage's party gaining popularity due to dissatisfaction with Labour and Conservative handling of mass migration.

Democrats Advocating for Illegal Immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia

Senator Ted Cruz mocks Democrats for advocating for the return of illegal immigrant and alleged MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia, accusing them of having Trump derangement syndrome and prioritizing criminals over U.S. citizens.

President Trump's Self-Deportation Program for Illegal Migrants

President Trump signed an executive order establishing a self-deportation program for illegal migrants, offering free flights and cash bonuses to incentivize voluntary departure.

Discussion on Pope Leo XIV by Alex Marlow

Alex Marlow discussed Pope Leo XIV on his show, praising his pro-life stance and ability to reach a global audience with his multilingual skills. Marlow expressed concerns about Leo's climate and immigration views but hopes he can bridge divides in the church.

Suspension of Writ of Habeas Corpus by Trump Administration

White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller stated that the Trump administration is considering suspending the writ of habeas corpus to address illegal immigration. The writ of habeas corpus allows individuals to challenge their detention by the government.

Immigration Policy

Trump adviser Stephen Miller suggests suspending due process for migrants, sparking controversy and debate.

Release of Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish Tufts University Ph.D. student

Federal judge orders immediate release of Turkish Tufts University Ph.D. student, Rumeysa Ozturk, detained for an op-ed critical of Israel, citing violation of free speech rights. Judge says detention could chill speech of noncitizens.

John Prevost's Insights on Pope Leo XIV's Alignment with Pope Francis on Trump's Policy

John Prevost shares insights on his brother, Pope Leo XIV, and his alignment with Pope Francis on concerns about Trump's policy, particularly on immigration.

ICE Operation in Worcester, Massachusetts

An ICE operation in Worcester, Massachusetts, led to chaos as agents detained a woman with a baby, sparking a confrontation with neighbors demanding a warrant. Several arrests were made during the incident.

Pope Leo XIV's Advocacy

Pope Leo XIV is predicted to be a strong advocate for the voiceless, immigration, human rights, and the environment by Chicago's Archdiocese.

Deportation of Illegal Immigrants

Fox News discusses Democrats' support for deported El Salvadoran Kilmar Abrego Garcia waning, focusing on due process for illegal immigrants. DHS defends detainment of Georgia college student Ximena Arias-Cristobal for traffic violations and being in the U.S. illegally.

Deportation of Ximena Arias-Cristobal, a College Student in Georgia

Ximena Arias-Cristobal, a college student in Georgia, was detained by ICE after violating driving laws. She is facing deportation along with her family, who are illegal immigrants. Media coverage highlights her appearance and sympathy, while also discussing the broader issue of deportation policies under President Trump and the challenges of the immigration system.

New Pope's Social Media Posts

Cardinal Robert Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, has a social media trail that includes posts critical of President Trump, VP JD Vance, supportive of immigrants, gun control, and climate change. Some conservatives have mixed reactions to his election as the first American pope.

Pope Leo XIV's Criticism of President Trump's Policies

Newly elected Pope Leo XIV has been critical of President Trump's policies on social media, particularly focusing on immigration issues. Pope Leo XIV, formerly known as Robert Francis Prevost, has shared or retweeted opinions of colleagues on Twitter. He has criticized Trump's stance on deportation of illegal migrants, ranking love for others, refugee bans, gun control, and various government policies.

Deportation Flights to Libya and Saudi Arabia

Federal judge rules potential deportation flights to Libya or Saudi Arabia would violate court order if advanced notification is not provided to impacted illegal immigrants and their attorneys. Immigration lawyers seek temporary restraining order to prevent non-citizen removals without notice and opportunity for fear-based claims. Reports indicate plans to deport Laotian, Vietnamese, and Philippine illegal immigrants to Libya. Libya denies deportation deal with the U.S.

DOJ Sues Denver and Colorado Over Immigration Policies

Rep. Lauren Boebert praises the DOJ for suing Denver and Colorado over immigration policies enabling criminal activity from illegal immigrants. Lawsuit accuses state and city of implementing 'sanctuary laws' in violation of the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution. Boebert advocates for withholding funding from sanctuary cities to incentivize obeying federal laws.

Recent News Articles

Recent news articles covering topics such as a major trade deal, a humanoid robot going on 'attack' mode, political feuds, legal disputes, government actions, AI advancements, controversial statues, international tensions, celebrity health issues, and cultural events.

ICE Raids at Restaurants in Washington D.C.

ICE agents raided 'Chef Geoff's' restaurant owned by CBS News anchor Norah O'Donnell's husband, demanding to see staff members' I-9 forms. Similar raids occurred at other D.C. restaurants. Mayor Bowser expressed concern over ICE's actions.

ICE visit to Chef Geoff's Restaurant

ICE agents visited a Washington D.C. restaurant owned by Norah O'Donnell's husband to check employees' legal status, causing anxiety and backlash from some. No arrests were made, but concerns were raised about the fear-mongering tactics.

Border Security Chief Kristi Noem's Congressional Hearing

Border security chief Kristi Noem faces off against Democrat complaints during House appropriations committee hearing, refuting claims of deporting American citizens and rejecting calls for more low-wage migrant workers. No U.S. citizen children have been deported, and Noem emphasizes the importance of upholding immigration laws and supporting legal immigration.

Due Process for Deportation Cases

Senator James Lankford (R-OK) believes that individuals being deported from the United States should receive due process before their removal, despite differing views on what due process entails for non-citizens.

Deportation of Illegal Migrants from Ireland

The Trump administration is reportedly deporting illegal migrants from Ireland, causing concern among immigration lawyers. The Irish government is trying to protect Irish illegals and create new work permit programs, but faces challenges. The return of Irish migrants coincides with an influx of migrants from the Middle East, India, and Africa, leading to economic and social tensions in Ireland.

REAL ID Act of 2005

The REAL ID law, passed in 2005, was not solely a response to the 9/11 attacks but also a result of concerns dating back to 1995. It aims to make state-issued IDs harder to counterfeit and verify the information on them. Despite resistance and delays, most states now offer REAL ID-compliant versions of their driver's licenses.

Deportation Talks Between Rwanda and the U.S.

Rwanda's Foreign Minister confirms talks with the U.S. regarding taking in third-country nationals deported from the U.S. amid President Trump's focus on deporting illegal immigrants. Critics express concerns over Rwanda's human rights record under President Paul Kagame and suggest it is not a suitable place for deportees.

Immigration Policy

Discussion on Trump administration's self-deportation offer and alternative proposal by Senator Ruben Gallego. DHS Assistant Secretary supports Gallego's idea of fines, background checks, and work visas for those in the country illegally.

Border Patrol Arrests of Criminal Aliens

Border Patrol agents at a New Mexico interior immigration checkpoint arrested a Cuban illegal alien with a disturbing criminal history, including murder. Another high-ranking member of the Paisas prison gang was arrested for illegal re-entry after being deported.

President Donald Trump's Judicial Nominations and Immigration Policies

President Donald Trump criticizes judges who demand trials for every single illegal immigrant and announces a judicial nomination for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.

Rwanda in Discussions with Trump Administration on Deported Migrants

Rwanda is in discussions with the Trump administration about accepting deported migrants from the United States. Talks are in early stages and no final decisions have been made yet.

Labour Party Infighting After Defeat to Reform UK

Infighting within the Labour Party has intensified after a disastrous defeat to Nigel Farage's Reform UK in England elections. The party is divided on whether to abandon its 'hyper liberal' agenda or double down on mass migration and high taxes.

President Trump's First 100 Days in Office

President Trump marks his first 100 days in office with executive orders on immigration and religious liberty. Major staff shakeup with National Security Advisor Mike Waltz departing to be nominated as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. Trump also signs executive orders on sanctuary cities and commissions a presidential religious liberty commission.

President Trump's Interview on NBC News

President Trump addresses rumors of seeking a third term, discusses tariffs, immigration, and potential successors to the MAGA movement in an interview with NBC News.

Immigration Enforcement Impact on Foreign Students

Immigrants in the Trump administration's crackdown face major consequences for any contact with law enforcement, especially tough for foreign students.

Zarna Garg's Journey as a Stand-up Comedian

Stand-up comedian Zarna Garg shares her journey of leaving her wealthy family in India after refusing an arranged marriage, immigrating to America, and estranging from her father. Despite the challenges, she pursued comedy and education, reflecting on the roots of her humor in her past struggles.

Latino Jockeys in American Horseracing

Latino jockeys from around the world share their journeys and hopes of winning the Kentucky Derby, showcasing the importance of immigrants in American horseracing.

Immigration and the Economy

Senator Alex Padilla of California argues that immigrants who are in the country unlawfully are critical to the economy, blaming the Trump administration's policies for a shrinking GDP despite inheriting a strong economy from President Biden.

Ohio Sheriff's Deputy Fatally Struck

Ohio sheriff's deputy assisting ICE with immigration enforcement is fatally struck by a vehicle driven by the father of a teenager who was shot and killed by authorities a day earlier near the University of Cincinnati during a graduation ceremony.

Migrant Children Border Review

The Trump administration is conducting a review of 450,000 migrant children who crossed the U.S.-Mexico border without parents during President Biden's term. The review aims to ensure the safety of these children, but some fear it may lead to deportation of sponsors and children who are in the country illegally.

FactCheck.org's 2025 National Headliner Award

FactCheck.org won a 2025 National Headliner Award for online beat reporting of government and political coverage by fact-checking Donald Trump's immigration claims. The award was announced on April 30, 2025.

Deported MS-13 Member Facing Abuse Allegations

Deported alleged MS-13 member Kilmar Abrego Garcia is facing allegations of abuse from his wife, as she describes instances of physical violence and seeks a protection order. The situation has sparked political debate and controversy.

Fox News 2025 Highlights

Various news stories covering political events, immigration issues, crime, sports, and entertainment as reported by Fox News in 2025.

Asian American Voters' Support for Trump in Nevada

Asian American voters in Nevada show a shift towards supporting Trump due to economic concerns and opposition to diversity programs. Some appreciate Trump's stance on immigration, while others fear his deportation policies. The support for Trump among Asian Americans nationally has increased compared to the previous election, but his overall approval among this group remains low.

Illegal Migrant Charged with Murder in Texas

An illegal migrant from Cuba, Andres Fernandez De La Paz, has been charged with shooting and killing a Texas man at point-blank range in front of his family. Despite prior criminal history including a murder case, credit card skimming, and threats to the family, he stayed in the U.S. after an immigration judge ordered his removal. The victim's wife is seeking the maximum penalty for the murder.

Rep. Jasmine Crockett's Controversial Statements on Mass Deportations and Immigration

Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, is facing backlash for sympathizing with countries affected by mass deportations while remaining silent on migrants entering the U.S. under the Biden administration. She criticized Republicans for voting against an amendment preventing ICE from deporting U.S. citizens. Crockett's controversial comments have sparked criticism and controversy.

White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller's criticism of the media

White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller accuses the White House Press Corps of shilling for MS-13 gang members and terrorists while living in safe neighborhoods, highlighting the media's bias and hypocrisy. The article praises the moral clarity of the Trump administration and criticizes Democrats and the media for defending immoral policies.

Debate on President Trump's Immigration Policy and MS-13 Gang Affiliation

Debate on CNN between Scott Jennings and Ana Navarro over President Trump's immigration policy, focusing on a case involving a member of MS-13 gang. Disagreement over deportation of illegal immigrants and interpretation of tattoos as gang affiliation.

Heated Argument on CNN's 'News Night' about Immigration and Slavery

A heated argument between Ana Navarro and Shermichael Singleton on CNN's 'News Night with Abby Philip' about immigration versus slavery led to chaos and personal attacks. The panel discussed President Trump's immigration policies and the deportation of Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia, with disagreements on various issues.

White House's Approach to Deporting Migrants with Criminal Records

Rep. Dan Goldman criticizes the White House's approach of potentially deporting migrants with criminal records to Libya and Rwanda, calling it a demonization of immigrants. He emphasizes the importance of following the legal process and not unilaterally changing laws.

Controversy Over Tennessee Bill on Denying Enrollment Based on Immigration Status

Tennessee Republicans paused a bill that would have allowed public schools to deny enrollment to children without legal immigration status. The bill was aimed at triggering a lawsuit to challenge a Supreme Court ruling from 1982 that established the right to education for all students, regardless of immigration status.

Trump Administration's Immigration and Border Security Efforts

NPR's Michel Martin interviews Tricia McLaughlin from the Department of Homeland Security about the Trump administration's immigration and border security efforts after 100 days, focusing on border security, deportation efforts, and potential future immigration reforms.

Trump's Campaign Promises and Actions in First 100 Days of Second Term

This article discusses Trump's campaign promises and actions during his first 100 days in office, including tariffs on foreign goods, efforts to end the war in Ukraine, immigration policies, deportation programs, and changes to birthright citizenship. It also covers the impact on the stock market, prices of goods, and inflation rates.

Theft of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's Purse by Illegal Aliens

Illegal aliens accused of stealing DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's purse were previously arrested in New York City and Washington, DC. The suspects are part of a South American theft ring targeting wealthy Americans.

Trump's Executive Orders and Impact

Iowa Attorney General supports Trump executive order to close trade loophole for fentanyl flow in the U.S. and discusses Democrats' struggle to connect with voters. Trump signed 137 executive orders, focusing on various issues including education, energy, border security, and immigration.

Public Perception of President Trump's Actions

A majority of Americans view President Trump as a dangerous dictator who has overstepped his authority through actions such as mass firing of federal employees, leading to decreased support for his immigration and economic policies.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams and ICE Agents at Rikers Island Prison

New York City Mayor Eric Adams faces criticism for allowing ICE agents into Rikers Island Prison, with a ruling blocking his order. Adams remains confident, calling it part of the process. The City Council sues Adams for prioritizing political goals over sanctuary laws.

Opinion on President Trump's Second Term and Political Commentary

Fox News article discussing various opinions on the first 100 days of President Donald Trump's second term and other political topics.

President Trump's Second Term

This article discusses President Trump's second term, focusing on his first 100 days, executive orders, legislation, approval ratings, pardons, actions on immigration and tariffs, as well as his efforts to streamline the federal workforce.

Changes to Immigration Court System under President Trump

President Trump is making changes to the immigration court system that experts say are eroding due process rights for immigrants, potentially affecting lawful residents and citizens. These changes include removing deportation protections, cancelling grants for legal representation, firing judges, and sending individuals to far locations. Critics argue that these actions may lead to wrongful removals and lack of fair trials.

Trump Administration's First 100 Days

People in Tennessee, Texas, Washington D.C., and Michigan discuss the Trump Administration's first 100 days in office, highlighting contentious interactions with the media, policy focuses, and key moments.

President Trump's Handling of First 100 Days in Office

President Trump receives failing grade from a new poll on his handling of first 100 days in office, with 45% giving him an F. Approval ratings declining, especially concerning the economy and tariffs. Majority disapprove of his performance in various areas including immigration and foreign policy.

White House Immigration Messaging

The White House is displaying photos of arrested illegal aliens with their crimes listed, such as assault of a child, child rape, and murder, in the background of media shots near the press briefing room.

Fox News Politics Newsletter Updates

Fox News Politics newsletter provides updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill, and more. Highlights include Trump's first 100 days, immigration efforts, and various political events.

Rep. Gabe Vasquez's Opposition to the Laken Riley Act

Rep. Gabe Vasquez, a Democrat, criticized the Trump administration and proudly opposed the Laken Riley Act, citing concerns about due process for illegal immigrants accused of violent crimes. The Act was signed into law after a tragic incident involving the murder of a nursing student by an illegal immigrant. The debate highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding immigration policies and border security.

Immigration Policy under Trump Administration

Border czar Tom Homan discusses how the Trump administration curbed illegal immigration, highlighting low number of releases compared to Biden admin. The border is claimed to be the most secure in history under Trump's policies.

Legal Challenges to Trump Administration's Immigration Agenda

Discussion about legal challenges to the Trump administration's immigration agenda and the role of federal trial judges in interfering with the president's authority in foreign affairs and national security.

Immigration Enforcement, Canadian Elections, Measles Outbreak in West Texas

Federal authorities arrested over 100 immigrants without legal status in Colorado Springs, Canadians have elections today, and West Texas is still dealing with a measles outbreak three months in.

Immigration Raids in Colorado Springs

Federal authorities made dozens of immigration arrests in Colorado Springs during a Sunday raid of an underground club as the Trump administration continues to crack down on illegal immigration.

Public Opinion on Trump's Deportation Program

A CBS poll shows 56% of adults approve of Trump's program to deport illegal immigrants. Approval is high among Republicans and men, while low among Democrats and liberals. Ipsos poll notes a slight softening in approval since early 2025.

U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar criticizes party's support for alleged MS-13 member

U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar criticizes his party's support for an illegal immigrant alleged to be a violent MS-13 member, citing lack of credibility. Cuellar, a Texas Democrat and Mexican American, stresses the importance of due process and legal immigration.

Immigration Enforcement and Deportation

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers have recently deported several mothers and their children, including U.S. citizens, without proper legal process, sparking outrage and legal battles over fundamental rights.

Legal Challenges to President Trump's Deportations and Executive Order for Sanctuary Cities

Wisconsin Judge Monica Isham threatens not to hold court in protest of federal authorities arresting fellow judge Hannah Dugan for obstructing ICE. Dugan shielded an illegal immigrant from arrest, leading to her own arrest. Isham refuses to work with ICE and demands guidance and support to prevent arrests in her courtroom.

Immigration Policy and Democratic Party Stance

Rep. Henry Cuellar criticizes fellow Democrats for defending suspected MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia, highlighting inconsistencies in the immigration system and the party's credibility with voters.

Immigration Enforcement Operation in Florida

ICE and Florida state police rounded up nearly 800 illegal aliens in a four-day operation as part of a multi-agency immigration enforcement crackdown. The operation targeted criminal illegal aliens, including Colombian murderers, MS-13 and 18th Street gang members, and a Russian spy wanted by Interpol. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis praised the partnership with the Trump administration for immigration enforcement and deportation operations.

Immigration Enforcement and Deportation

ICE agents have deported the Cuban-born mother of a 1-year-old and three U.S. citizen children along with their mothers, raising questions about the fairness of the process and the rights of those being deported.

Arrest of Wisconsin Judge by FBI Sparks Political Controversy

MAGA supporters are celebrating the arrest of a Wisconsin judge accused of helping an undocumented immigrant evade arrest. Top Democrats condemn the arrest as an escalation of Trump's attacks on the judiciary, while far-right media praises the move as cracking down on liberal officials.

Immigration and Deportation

A family in Pittsburg, Kansas claims their mother, Rosmery Alvarado, was arrested by ICE at a USCIS hearing. She faces imminent removal to Guatemala due to an outstanding final order of deportation from when she was a minor. The family is seeking legal and financial assistance.

Trump Administration and Poll Results

The New York Times/Siena College poll shows that voters have doubts about President Trump's second term in office, with concerns about his aggressive use of executive power, chaotic leadership, and handling of key issues like the economy and immigration.

FBI Arrest of Activist Judge and Democratic Response

Democrats criticize FBI arrest of activist judge for allegedly helping illegal migrant escape deportation. White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller defends arrest, accusing Democrats of various wrongdoings, including launching a coup against President Trump. Democrats express concern over the arrest, stating it threatens the rule of law and undermines the judiciary. Wisconsin Governor accuses Trump administration of attacking judiciary.

Judges obstructing deportation prosecutions

Attorney General Pam Bondi stated on Fox News that judges obstructing Trump administration's deportations will be prosecuted. A Wisconsin judge, Hannah Dugan, is under arrest for allegedly helping an illegal immigrant avoid ICE officers. Bondi emphasized the importance of prosecuting those who obstruct justice.

President Donald Trump defends use of presidential power

President Donald Trump defends his use of presidential power in a TIME interview, denying expansion and stating he is using it properly. He discusses his actions on trade, immigration, and investigations, claiming to be following his campaign promises.

Supreme Court ruling on Trump administration deportation efforts

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration allowing deportations under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, but lawyers argue proper notice is not being given to detainees facing deportation. Due process rights are being violated, leading to legal challenges and uncertainty about deportation proceedings.

Debate on Fox News over Deportation Poll Results

A heated debate on Fox News' The Five over deportation poll results with panelists discussing President Donald Trump's immigration policies.

FBI Arrest of Milwaukee County Judge for Obstructing Immigration Enforcement

FBI arrests Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan for allegedly obstructing detention of an undocumented immigrant wanted by federal authorities.

Arrest of Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan by FBI

Milwaukee judge Hannah Dugan was arrested by the FBI for allegedly helping a man evade immigration authorities, sparking a clash between the Trump administration and the judiciary over immigration enforcement policies.

UK Immigration Policy and Nigel Farage's Proposal for a Minister for Deportations

Brexit leader Nigel Farage is calling for the appointment of a Minister for Deportations in the UK to tackle illegal immigration, citing the need to recruit new staff outside the government to overcome resistance from open-borders activists within the Civil Service.

President Donald Trump's Approval Rating and Policy Actions

President Donald Trump's approval rating has declined to 40% after his second term's 100-day mark. Many Americans disapprove of his policy actions, especially his use of executive orders. Partisan differences are wide in evaluations of Trump's job performance and policies. Trump's economic confidence has declined, but his immigration policies are still popular among his supporters.

Immigration Detention

Jessica Rodriguez Aguilar's husband, Josue, was detained during a routine immigration appointment in Miami. Lawyers are warning clients about the increasing risk of being detained at immigration check-ins under the Biden administration.

Supreme Court ruling on due process for noncitizens

The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration must facilitate the release of an immigrant who was deported without a hearing to El Salvador, highlighting the issue of due process for noncitizens. The case questions the erosion of due process rights under the Trump administration.

Maryland Bill Prohibiting ICE Agents from Sensitive Locations

Maryland House of Delegates passed a bill to prohibit ICE agents from entering sensitive locations without a warrant, including schools, libraries, and churches. The bill aims to prevent deportation efforts by the Trump administration.

New Jersey's Immigration Policies and Republican Response

Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli criticizes New Jersey's 'sanctuary' policies and vows to partner with the Trump Administration to fix immigration system if elected governor in November. New Jersey State Police staff were asked not to comply with federal arrest warrants related to immigration. Attorney General defends Immigrant Trust Directive, emphasizing public safety and removal of violent criminals from the country.

Jon Bramnick running to the right on immigration in GOP primary for governor

Jon Bramnick, a moderate Republican state senator with close ties to former Gov. Chris Christie, is running to the right on immigration against his GOP rivals for the nomination. Bramnick is touting a hard-line record on immigration and pushing to crack down on undocumented immigrants who commit crimes. Despite being a longshot, his campaign has shown staying power and surprised some Republicans.

Meeting Between President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu

President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu meet at the White House to discuss tariffs and other issues. FBI warns of concerning situation at America-Canada border. Legacy media outlets criticized for being late on scandals. Various news stories covering immigration, tariffs, vaccinations, and other current events.

U.S. Immigration Deportation Process

The U.S. deportation process involves multiple steps such as arrest, detention, a removal order, and a flight out of the country. President Trump aimed to deport a record number of people. Changes in law enforcement policies have broadened the categories of people eligible for deportation. The deportation process is complex and costly, involving various government agencies and legal proceedings. The immigration system is overwhelmed and in need of reform.

Emerging Crisis at U.S.-Canada Border and Use of AI

Fox News Digital spoke with Jon Brewton, the founder and CEO of Data2 and a U.S. Air Force veteran, about the emerging 'quiet crisis' at the U.S.-Canada border and the use of advanced technologies like artificial intelligence to combat human smuggling.

Protests against Trump Administration Policies

Thousands of protests against the Trump administration are taking place nationwide, including in Washington, D.C., and in Charlotte, North Carolina. An undocumented immigrant attending an anti-Trump rally publicly declared her immigration status and sexual orientation. Critics slammed the president for his immigration and cost-cutting policies.

Impact of Mass Migration and H-1B Program on Countries

Elon Musk believes that mass migration will lead to the destruction of any country that allows unfettered mass immigration. He supports the H-1B program for mixed-skill migrants and argues that a country is defined by its people, not its geography.

Immigration detention conditions

Immigration attorneys report overcrowded conditions for people held in detention facilities.

Immigration Policy and Political Allegiances

El Salvador President Nayib Bukele mocks Secretary of State Marco Rubio's support for inhumane immigration policies. Rubio's shift from compassionate immigration reform advocate to supporting aggressive deportation tactics is highlighted, raising concerns about his political allegiance and values.

U.S. Revoking Visas of South Sudanese Passport Holders

The U.S. is revoking visas of South Sudanese passport holders due to the African nation's failure to cooperate in accepting the return of its citizens. South Sudan faces internal conflict, with the U.S. accusing its government of taking advantage. United Nations Secretary-General has warned against the country falling into civil war.

Legal battle over mistaken deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia

A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to bring Kilmar Abrego Garcia back to the U.S. after he was mistakenly sent to a jail in El Salvador. Garcia, a legal resident of Maryland, has been living in the U.S. since 2011. The government had mistakenly deported him due to an administrative error. The judge ruled that Garcia must be returned by April 7. The Trump administration accused Garcia of being an MS-13 gang member, but his lawyer denied the claim, stating that Garcia came to the U.S. to escape gang violence in El Salvador.

Maryland Man Mistakenly Deported to El Salvador Mega-Prison

A federal judge in Maryland orders the Trump administration to return a Maryland man mistakenly deported to a Salvadoran prison, despite having legal status in the U.S. The government claims he's a member of MS-13. His lawyers refute this, stating he has no criminal record. The judge questions the lack of evidence. The man's wife speaks out, describing the devastating impact on their family.

Ana Navarro's plea on 'The View' regarding Trump administration's deportations

Co-host Ana Navarro on 'The View' urges Americans to stand up against Trump administration's deportations, calling it cruel and inhumane. She criticizes the narrative of sending hardened criminals and monsters out of the country, highlighting the distress and grief caused to families. Navarro encourages people to take action and call their congresspeople.

Immigration Arrest Warrants Added to National Database

The federal government has added hundreds of thousands of immigration arrest warrants to a national database used by local police, making it easier for cops to know if someone is wanted by ICE.

Comparison of Trump's Second Term with Biden's Final Weeks in Office

Perceptions of Donald Trump's performance in his second term are mixed, with approval ratings varying across different issues. Republicans tend to support Trump's policies while Democrats are largely opposed. More adults believe the country is headed in the right direction compared to Biden's final weeks in office. The state of the economy is viewed negatively by around 70% of adults. There are differing opinions between age groups and political affiliations on the direction of the country and the economy.

ICE Agent Held in Contempt of Court in Boston

ICE agent held in contempt of court for detaining a defendant during his trial in Boston. Charges dismissed against the defendant, William Martell-Lebron. Judge accused the agent of obstruction of justice and violating the defendant's rights.

Controversy over Mistaken Deportation of Man to El Salvador

The Trump administration mistakenly deported a man with protected legal status to El Salvador, causing controversy. The man was sent to a prison for alleged gang affiliations based on tattoos. Vice President JD Vance defended the deportation, stating the man was a convicted MS-13 gang member with no legal right to be in the U.S.

Green-card holder detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection

Green-card holder Lewelyn Dixon, a U.S. resident for 50 years, was detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection due to a past felony conviction, sparking concerns about increased enforcement and scrutiny at airports and border crossings under the Trump administration's crackdown on immigration.

Public Opinion on President Trump’s Mass Deportation Program

A majority of Americans support President Donald Trump’s mass deportation program, according to a new poll from CBS News. The poll found that 58% of American adults approve of the program, with support from swing voters, Republicans, and white non-college-educated Americans. Hispanic Americans are more split on the issue.

Public Opinion on Trump Administration's Handling of Immigration

Americans offer polarized reactions to President Trump's handling of immigration. Some praise his policies, while others criticize them for lacking empathy and being immoral.

Immigration Enforcement

Mexican national convicted in deadly Colorado crash detained by ICE after release from jail, had been in the U.S. illegally and removed multiple times.

CBS News Poll on Trump Administration and Economy

A CBS News poll found that despite the Atlantic's leak of Signal messages, President Trump's approval rating remains at 50%. Views on the economy and tariffs are mixed, with some blaming former President Biden for inflation. Trump's handling of immigration and deportations receives approval from the majority of respondents.

Public Opinion on President Trump's Economic Policies and Administration Actions

Americans are skeptical about President Trump's economic policies, feeling they focus too much on tariffs and not enough on lowering prices. However, Trump retains majority approval on immigration and his deportation program, especially among Republicans. Public opinion on tariffs, federal workforce reductions, and administration officials' use of the Signal app is mixed. Trump's approval ratings have slightly decreased, but his deportation program still receives majority approval.

Challenges faced by foreign nationals in US immigration detention centers

Foreign nationals caught in Trump's immigration crackdown are sent to remote detention centers in Louisiana, facing challenges like lack of legal representation and poor medical treatment. Many are transferred thousands of miles away, with cases rarely getting much public attention. Detainees often experience rights violations and due process concerns.

Local Police and Immigration Enforcement in the U.S.

Local police departments in the U.S. are trying to reassure immigrant communities by clarifying that they are not immigration officers and urging residents to feel safe reporting crimes. The Trump administration's immigration enforcement efforts have intensified fears among immigrants, making the job of police chiefs more challenging.

Democratic Party Strategy and Messaging

Democratic strategist James Carville suggests Democrats need to distance themselves from the far-left and focus on simple, repeatable messages to regain popularity among working-class Americans. Rep. Ritchie Torres highlights the need to address economic and immigration issues and accuses former President Joe Biden of pandering to the far-left.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement Detentions

ICE has nearly 50,000 detainees due to Trump's mass deportation policy, exceeding Biden's peak. Detentions are at a 5-year high and likely to increase further with additional funding. The strain on facilities is causing concerns about overcrowding.

Russian Medical Researcher Detained at U.S. Immigration Facility

Russian medical researcher at Harvard University detained at Louisiana immigration facility after her visa was revoked due to undeclared frog embryo samples in her luggage. She is fighting deportation back to Russia for fear of persecution over her protests against the Ukraine war.

Russian Medical Researcher Detained at Louisiana Immigration Facility Over Frog Embryo Samples

A Russian medical researcher at Harvard University is being detained at a Louisiana immigration facility after her visa was revoked due to undeclared frog embryo samples found in her luggage. She is fighting deportation back to Russia over fears of persecution for protesting the Ukraine war.

Immigration Policy and Housing Crisis

HUD Secretary Scott Turner discusses Trump administration's efforts to end immigration crisis by prioritizing only Americans for government-funded housing, terminating FHA mortgages for illegal immigrants, and forming interagency initiatives with DHS.

Uncertainty for Ukrainians in the U.S. under Uniting for Ukraine Program

Ukrainians in the U.S. under the Uniting for Ukraine program face uncertainty as legal protections are at risk of being terminated, leaving them in a precarious situation with expired work permits and no clear future. The Trump administration's move to end similar parole programs for other nationalities has added to fears among Ukrainians in limbo.

Immigration Enforcement in the U.S.

The Trump administration is increasing arrests of noncitizens in the U.S. NPR's A Martinez discusses immigrant rights with Raha Walla from the National Immigration Law Center.

Immigration Policies and the Catholic Church

Pope Francis's Archbishop of Washington, DC criticizes Trump's immigration policies as a crusade, advocating for more welcoming policies like those of President Joe Biden's administration. The Archbishop uses biblical references to argue for compassion towards migrants. However, the article portrays a negative view of the impact of migration under Biden's administration, highlighting issues such as robbery, victimization, and exploitation.

Alleged Arrest of Tufts University Student by Immigration Agents

Senator Chris Murphy accuses President Trump of invoking quasi-martial law after the arrest of a Tufts University graduate student by immigration agents. The student, Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish national on an academic visa, was detained near her home for alleged ties to Hamas.

Deportation of Venezuelan soccer player

Immigration attorney Linette Tobin shares details with NPR's Leila Fadel about the government's case against her client, a Venezuelan soccer player and father of two who was accused of being in a criminal gang and deported based on a tattoo and social media activity.

Critique of Sanctuary Policies and Activist Judges in Colorado

Colorado DA George Brauchler criticizes activist judges and sanctuary policies in Colorado for enabling an abolish ICE activist and illegal immigrant to evade capture, highlighting the impact on public safety and the rule of law.

Family Detained by U.S. Immigration Officials After Accidentally Driving Onto Bridge to Canada

A family from Detroit accidentally drove onto a bridge to Canada, leading to a nightmare situation where the mother and her American citizen daughters were detained by U.S. immigration officials for over five days. The incident raises concerns about immigration enforcement practices under the Trump administration.

Polling on President Trump's Deportation of Venezuelan Gang Members

Polling shows strong support for President Trump's decision to declare Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua a Foreign Terrorist Organization and deport its members. Hispanics overwhelmingly support the action, along with a majority of black voters and independents. A federal district court judge who issued an injunction to stop the deportations is facing calls for impeachment. Overall, 53% of voters rate Trump's handling of immigration as excellent or good.

International Relations, Government Efficiency, Ceasefires, Egg Prices, Immigration, SpaceX Capsule Landing

Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency violated the Constitution by shutting down the U.S. Agency for International Development. Trump plans to appeal. Ceasefires in Ukraine and Gaza are broken. Egg prices are expected to drop due to a decline in wholesale prices. Pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil detained by ICE. SpaceX capsule with NASA astronauts successfully lands off the coast of Florida.

Political Controversy Involving President Trump and Deportation of Criminals

President Trump calls for the impeachment of a judge after deporting illegal migrant criminals. President of El Salvador accuses U.S. of facing a judicial coup. Elon Musk agrees with Bukele. Judge sought to block removal of Venezuelan citizens. Administration deported 137 individuals under the Alien Enemies Act.

Local Police Collaboration with ICE

Some local police are eager to help ICE while others are concerned about legal risks, as seen in two neighboring counties on Long Island, New York.

Arrest of Jeanette Vizguerra by ICE

Jeanette Vizguerra, an undocumented immigrant living in Colorado, was arrested by ICE agents despite not having a valid deportation order. Supporters claim she is being unfairly targeted, while critics argue she has broken immigration laws multiple times.

Fox News Politics Updates on Trump Administration and Capitol Hill

The article discusses various political events related to the Trump administration, including calls for the impeachment of a judge, declassification of JFK files, and other political developments.

Controversy Surrounding Jeanette Vizguerra's Arrest

U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg blocked President Donald Trump from deporting hundreds of Venezuelan migrants, sparking controversy. Immigration activist Jeanette Vizguerra, who hid in a church to avoid deportation, was arrested, leading to accusations of political persecution. Denver Mayor Mike Johnston criticized the arrest as unjust. Vizguerra has a history of immigration-related issues and activism.

Trump Administration Ends Language Translation Services for DHS

The Trump administration has directed DHS to end language translation services for people calling for information about immigration or employment status. This is in line with the March 1 order making English the official language of the United States.

Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798

President Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to target Venezuelan gang members, but the proclamation was blocked by a federal judge. The act allows the president to detain or deport non-citizens from enemy nations during wartime. Legal experts are skeptical of using it during peacetime. The act has been used three times before in American history, notably during World War II for internment camps. Trump's use of the act is seen as controversial and a potential abuse of power.

Migration and Welfare Benefits in Britain

Over a million migrants in Britain received universal credit welfare benefits in 2023, costing taxpayers £7.6 billion. The Centre for Migration Control analyzed DWP data and highlighted disparities in benefits received based on country of origin.

Conor McGregor's remarks on immigration and support for the president

Alex Marlow of Breitbart discussed Conor McGregor's remarks on immigration supporting the president's position on the issue.

Prince Harry's Immigration Court Documents

The Department of Homeland Security has until the end of Tuesday to release some of Prince Harry's immigration court documents, which may reveal whether he disclosed previous drug use before coming to the U.S. Prince Harry admitted to using cocaine in his 2023 memoir. The federal government has fought efforts to disclose the paperwork, but a federal judge has ruled in favor of releasing redacted versions of the documents by March 18, 2025.

Deportation of 10-Year-Old Cancer Patient

A 10-year-old U.S. citizen with brain cancer has been deported to Mexico along with her undocumented parents, leaving her without proper medical care. The family is struggling in Mexico with safety concerns and lack of access to schooling.

Venezuela Resumes Deportation Flights to U.S.

Venezuela agrees to resume deportation flights from the U.S. after pressure from the Trump administration. This move is seen as a victory for Trump's immigration agenda.

President Trump's Plan to Use the Alien Enemies Act for Migrant Deportation

President Trump plans to use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to authorize the summary deportation of migrants, including to Guantanamo Bay, as part of an immigration crackdown.

President Trump's Visit to the Justice Department

President Trump is set to visit the Justice Department to lay out his vision, including discussions on crime, immigration, and ending the weaponization of justice against Americans for their political leanings. It's unusual for a sitting president to give a speech from the Justice Department. Trump's administration has been trying to reconfigure the department by demoting attorneys and firing officials who investigated him.

Border Czar Tom Homan Faces Pro-Illegal Immigration Protesters in Albany

Border Czar Tom Homan was seen calmly eating an apple while protesters raged against his immigration policies in Albany. Homan remained unfazed and determined in the face of the chaotic scenes.

President Trump's 'Gold Card' Visa Proposal

President Trump is proposing a 'gold card' visa allowing foreign nationals to buy their way to U.S. citizenship, replacing the EB-5 investor visa program. The new visa costs $5 million and aims to address concerns of potential abuse by China.

Deportation of Mahmoud Khalil and Crackdown on Antisemitism on College Campuses

Troy Edgar testifies at a Senate hearing about the largest deportation of immigrants in U.S. history and crackdown on antisemitism on college campuses. He defends the arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a legal permanent resident, for supporting pro-Palestinian activities. Khalil's green card was allegedly revoked, but a judge blocked his deportation pending legal challenges.

Immigration Enforcement and Student Protests

NPR interviews Department of Homeland Security Deputy Secretary Troy Edgar about the arrest of a student protest leader and increased deportations of immigrants under the Trump administration.

ICE Arrests and Immigration Enforcement

ICE arrests under President Trump outpacing those in 2024, agency accuses Biden administration of 'cooking the books' on numbers. Recent arrests focus on actual immigration enforcement, not pass-through actions. Trump administration emphasizes historic deportation campaign and efforts to secure the border.

Impact of Asylum Seekers on a Village in Essex, England

The village of Wethersfield in Essex, England, is experiencing changes due to the British government using an old air base as a camp for asylum seekers, mostly adult men from Middle Eastern countries. The villagers express concerns about safety and cultural differences, while the government struggles to process asylum claims amidst a surge in applications and attempts to address potential fraudulent claims.

Immigration Impact on U.S. Population Growth

The United States' population growth in a single year was solely driven by immigration for the first time. The immigrant population reached a record high, representing 14.3% of the overall population. Immigrants and their children are projected to account for all future U.S. labor force growth. Tighter immigration restrictions may impact labor force data. Birth rates among American women are declining.

Coordination in Deportation Efforts and Enforcement of Immigration Laws

House Subcommittee on Federal Law Enforcement holds hearing on improving coordination between federal, state, and local law enforcement in deportation efforts. President Trump carries through on border shutdown promise, facing opposition from Democrat governors and mayors. Border czar Tom Homan vows to enforce law in areas where Democrats have abandoned their duty, specifically mentioning plans for Boston.

President Trump's First 50 Days Back in Office

President Trump has signed numerous executive orders in his first 50 days back in office, focusing on a range of issues from sports teams to tariffs. His policies have sparked lawsuits and protests, with a strong focus on immigration and economic revitalization. Internationally, he has secured the release of hostages and met with various world leaders.

Foreigners and Crime Rates in the UK

Government data in the UK shows that foreigners have a higher rate of committing sexual crimes compared to the settled populations. Certain groups of foreigners are more likely to commit sex crimes, with North Africans being 6.6 times more likely, Middle Easterners at 3.8 times, and Sub-Saharan Africans at 2.6 times higher rate. Albanians have the highest conviction rate of crimes among migrants in England and Wales. There are calls to curtail immigration from countries with high offender percentages and prioritize immigration from low-criminality countries.

Fox News coverage on Guantanamo Bay Immigration Policy

Fox News host Laura Ingraham shares insights from her visit to Guantanamo Bay with Congressional delegation discussing immigration policy and border security.

Remittances from the United States to Nicaragua

Nicaragua received $373.5 million in remittances from the United States in January 2025, accounting for 83% of total remittances for that month. The country has seen a significant increase in remittances, driven by Nicaraguans living in the US. However, there are concerns about potential reductions in remittances due to immigration policies. Remittances have played a crucial role in stabilizing Nicaragua's economy amidst political and economic challenges.

Department of Justice Files Nearly 200 New Federal Immigration Cases in Texas

The Department of Justice filed nearly 200 new federal criminal cases related to immigration and border security in Texas. Cases involve illegal re-entry, felony convictions, human smuggling, and assaults on law enforcement. Bakery owners were indicted for harboring illegal aliens. A leader of a human smuggling organization was sentenced to prison and ordered to forfeit $1 million. Immigration raids targeted a migrant colony in Liberty County, resulting in significant arrests and drug seizures.

Arrest of Palestinian Graduate Student at Columbia University

Palestinian graduate student arrested by federal immigration authorities for involvement in protests against Israel at Columbia University. President Trump's administration claims he supported Hamas, a designated terror organization, and is revoking his student visa and green card.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announces new ICE director and deputy director appointments

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announces new director and deputy director appointments for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to reinstate a culture of accountability under President Donald Trump’s administration.

Immigration Policy Changes Regarding Detaining Migrant Families

The Trump administration is reviving the policy of detaining illegal migrant families with children, a practice that was ended by the Biden administration in 2021. The move is in response to the perceived exploitation of the system by human traffickers.