When it comes to the ramped-up immigration enforcement seen in Southern California, Rep. Lou Correa has some advice for anyone, regardless of their immigration status: Have a plan in place.
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Government Vs India Inc: Ministers question private sector's role
Union Ministers, Piyush Goyal, Nirmala Sitharaman, and Nitin Gadkari, have publicly expressed disappointment with India's ...
Malcolm Fraser's manifesto for a new political party aimed to address the alienation of voters toward both the Labor and ...
The overall shift from 2008 to 2025 also reflects Trump’s first-term Administration’s move away from simple, one-word or ...
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See if you can answer Trump's new naturalization test questions
The naturalization process for soon-to-be U.S. citizens is expected to get harder after Homeland Security's citizenship ...
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The New Republic on MSNKaroline Leavitt Brags About Saying “Your Mom” to Reporter’s Question
Karoline Leavitt doubled down Monday on a remarkably perverse response she gave a HuffPost reporter who inquired why the ...
He stressed that JPAC is an “ethno-religious community” rather than an interest group and does not make political ...
The conflicts over President Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops to Illinois and Oregon hinge on a question as old as ...
As police continued to search for the criminal gang behind the brazen robbery on Sunday, the Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau ...
The report centers on contested and thus far unsubstantiated claims that Biden declined to a degree that allowed White House ...
Viral claims of a so-called ‘Christian genocide’ in Nigeria are stirring heated debate online — but analysts warn that such ...
A brazen daylight theft of the Louvre has dominated headlines around the world. Inside the country, the crime has not only ...
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