It doesn’t take a pollster to see why. U.S. immigration enforcement is outnumbered and under-supported.
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Rep. Mark Amodei, the only Republican in Nevada’s congressional delegation, is a prime example.
Prominent lawmakers and the media were quick to give credence to assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, but slow to investigate claims against former Vice President Joe Biden.
President Donald Trump has reason to believe that the caravan of migrants heading toward the Southwest border might bring out his base of what he calls “forgotten” Americans.
A cluster of progressive Democrats eyeing the 2020 presidential race embraces the call to eliminate the immigration enforcement agency, but many see the move as perilous to the party in next election cycle.
Reality TV star Kim Kardashian visited the White House Wednesday to urge President Donald Trump to commute the sentence of a 63-year-old grandmother serving a federal sentence of life without parole for a first-time, nonviolent drug offense.
It’s been another week crammed with President Donald Trump duking it out on Twitter. This week he sparred with Democratic congressional leaders, two national news organizations and even mixed it up with British Prime Minister Theresa May to a point that put a chill on the U.S.’ vaunted “special relationship” with the U.K.