January 2 Minnesota fraud scandal intensifies debate over stripping citizenship Massive alleged fraud in Minnesota daycare programs sparks federal review of denaturalization for naturalized citizens who obtained citizenship fraudulently.
January 1 GOP rep calls out Dems over alleged fraud fallout: 'You are a disgrace to Minnesota' Rep. Mike Rulli, R-Ohio, weighs in on the fallout over the alleged Minnesota fraud, Democrats moving to stop I.C.E from working with police and more on 'Fox News Live.'
January 1 5 big immigration changes taking effect across the US Major U.S. immigration policy changes in 2025 include Trump administration H-1B visa overhaul, expanded facial recognition and social media scrutiny.
December 31 Texas woman tries to flee to Mexico across Rio Grande with infant after human smuggling bust, authorities say A Texas woman accused of human smuggling allegedly tried to flee across Rio Grande with infant after high-speed chase near the Mexico border.
December 31 Alleged human smuggler jumps into river with infant while trying to flee authorities near border, Texas DPS says Brenda Castro allegedly attempted to swim across the Rio Grande into Mexico, authorities say. (Texas Department of Public Safety)
December 31 ICE says Politico reporter Josh Gerstein is 'inciting violence against federal agents' after X post ICE accused Politico reporter Josh Gerstein of "inciting violence against federal agents" on Tuesday after his social media post about Minnesota's "stand-your-ground laws."
December 31 Former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot tells Border Patrol official his 'day of reckoning is fast approaching' Former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot warned Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino in a post on X that his "day of reckoning is fast approaching."
December 30 DHS reviews citizenship cases from Somalia, other high risk countries for possible fraud DHS reviews citizenship cases from 19 countries for alleged fraud that could lead to rare denaturalization proceedings under strict legal standards.
December 30 DOJ challenges Virginia law granting in-state tuition to illegal immigrants The Justice Department filed suit against Virginia, claiming its in-state tuition policy for illegal immigrants unlawfully favors noncitizens over American students.
December 30 Judge halts Homeland Security plan to end Temporary Protected Status for South Sudan A federal judge temporarily blocked DHS from ending TPS for South Sudan, preserving legal status for hundreds amid ongoing conflict concerns.