As president-elect Donald Trump made his plans to deport millions of undocumented migrants known, Chinese border crossers began flooding group chats voicing fear that their stay in the US could be precariously short.
Donald Trump is signalling his incoming administration’s readiness to expand U.S. territory, with recent out-of-nowhere snipes at Panama and Greenland. After seemingly joking about Canada becoming the “51st” state, the incoming president fired off ...
The San Diego region, like many communities that hug the southern border, saw a sharp drop in migrants entering the United States after the Biden administration made it harder to apply for asylum. But thousands of newcomers who had crossed the border haven’t been forgotten,
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Tom Homan stated the White House would require $86 billion from Congress to launch the mass deportation plan under the upcoming administration.
Incoming border czar Tom Homan said Friday evening on Fox News that despite the American Civil Liberties Union’s (ACLU) efforts
This comes after Donald Trump gave his first ... you’re going home and Tom Homan is going to make sure that happens.” Homan also addressed the elected officials who have said they plan to thwart Trump’s proposed mass deportations and remain ...
Donald Trump has distanced himself from Project 2025 in the past. Now several authors and contributors to the right-wing manifesto could become members of his administration.
Democratic Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman said Sunday on ABC News he hopes President-elect Donald Trump has a successful second term, noting that if he were to root against him, he would effectively be rooting against the country.
Private companies, including CoreCivic and GEO Group, submitted proposals that could collectively add between 6,650 and 12,000 detention beds nationwide
Donald Trump spoke in Phoenix about a "historic slate of executive orders" that will surpass 1950s mass deportation efforts.