An interview with a former senior ICE official, who argues that Trump’s disappointment over “low” migrant arrests and his demand for bigger numbers could divert resources away from serious criminals.
(Scott Olson/Getty Images) Bars and restaurants in Ottawa are gearing up for a cross-border booze battle ... "Canadian ...
Sault Ste. Marie Mayor Matthew Shoemaker calls the proposed U.S. steel tariffs “unwarranted aggression towards a friendly neighbor,” and supports the federal government to respond with retaliatory ...
Here are some takeaways from AP’s interview with Mayorkas: The number of people crossing the border illegally initially ... department,” he said. “And I think this department is more fit ...
Or are they actually worried about their bottom ... think the US Conference of Catholic Bishops has, frankly, not been a good partner in common sense immigration enforcement that the American ...
Focus on God and thank Him continually for the blessings in your life. Recently, while shopping at an arts and craft store, I ...
For Japanese companies and investors, deepening ties with Southeast Asia’s dynamic markets is becoming a necessity rather ...
Tom Homan, President Trump’s “border czar ... are everyday people, these are families that are being attacked and dragged out of their homes.” “I don’t think we arrested any families ...
"We're thinking in terms of 25 per cent on Mexico and Canada," Trump told reporters Monday, as he signed various executive orders, repeating his complaints about the border and fentanyl ... address ...
With the experience of governing and a better knowledge of the levers of power, Trump has drafted expansive plans for tariffs and border ... according to people familiar with his thinking.