Trump: Dems ‘Soft on Crime’ at ‘Expense’ of America
President Donald Trump, who called on the Department of Homeland Security to let Democrat-run sanctuary cities face protesters themselves, blasted Democrats again Sunday for being “soft on crime.”
President Donald Trump, who called on the Department of Homeland Security to let Democrat-run sanctuary cities face protesters themselves, blasted Democrats again Sunday for being “soft on crime.”
The Department of Transportation released a shutdown contingency plan Thursday calling for the furlough of more than 10,000 Federal Aviation Administration employees if the partial government shutdown continues.
President Donald Trump hailed the United States surpassing Japan in steel output in 2025, the first year of his second term.
House Democrats on the Homeland Security Committee are urging colleagues to oppose the continuing resolution returned from the Senate this weekend, warning it would expand immigration enforcement and increase DHS resources without sufficient oversight.
The mayor of Portland, Oregon, demanded U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement leave his city after federal agents launched tear gas at a crowd of demonstrators – including young children – outside an ICE facility during a weekend protest…
A Democrat candidate won a special election for the Texas state senate by a double-digit margin, taking control from Republicans for the first time in decades in a result the losing candidate on Sunday called “a wake-up call” for the…
Federal immigration enforcement must remain focused on removing violent criminals from the country and avoid aggressive tactics that fuel public backlash, according to Rep. Mike McCaul, R-Texas.
Sen. Ron Johnson on Sunday accused Democrats of trying to weaken immigration enforcement by pushing new limits on federal officers following the killings of two American citizens in Minnesota last month.
The Department of Homeland Security lashed out Sunday at the “doxxing” of Customs and Border Patrol agents’ names who are alleged to have fatally shot ICE-watch agitator Alex Pretti.
Congress should further roll back federal regulations that can delay critical medical care, as red tape can prevent patients from receiving life-saving organ transplants in time, Rep. Beth Van Duyne told Newsmax on Saturday, while discussing legislation she’s presented.