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Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to roll out a Secure Docket Card program, distributing 10,000 ID cards to migrants in up to four US cities this summer, as reported by Fox News.

As conflicts rage around the world, refugees and immigrants continue to descend on the U.S.-Mexico border. They face the obstacles of leaving everything behind and overburdened U.S. immigration courts. In Congress, both Republicans and Democrats continue their debate on broader immigration reform. Straight Arrow News contributor Ruben Navarrette says 2024 will be the year of…

The missing piece of an Alaska Airlines plane that blew off in mid-flight is found in a man's backyard in Oregon.

The missing piece of an Alaska Airlines plane that blew off in midflight is found in a backyard. And the first U.S. moon landing mission in decades lifts off. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Monday, Jan. 8, 2024. Missing panel from Alaska Airlines flight found As the National Transportation Safety Board…

Republican lawmakers are calling for stricter border policies, with some willing to shut down the government if immediate action isn't taken.

Some of the most conservative House Republicans are willing to shut down the government to address the nation’s immigration challenges. House Speaker Mike Johnson and 64 GOP colleagues visited Eagle Pass, Texas on Wednesday, Jan. 3, emphasizing their control over budget decisions just two weeks before the government funding deadline. “What we saw today only…

Gov. Abbott launched a "10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants" list to locate and arrest illegal immigrants wanted for crimes in Texas.

The Justice Department is suing Texas over a bill Governor Greg Abbott signed into law last month that allows local police to arrest migrants who cross the border illegally. The law also gives judges the power to order migrants to leave the U.S. The law has already been met with a lot of opposition; some critics…

Six in 10 Americans view illegal immigration under President Biden as a 'very serious' problem, compared to only 35% in favor of a border wall in 2017.

President Biden has made the defense of sovereign borders a key pillar of his foreign policy from Israel to Ukraine. Many Republicans, however, insist that America’s southern border needs to be defended, too. Straight Arrow News contributor Newt Gingrich reviews American opinion surveys on immigration and concludes that both Biden and House Republicans will face…

Secretary of State Blinken and Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas met with Mexican President López Obrador in Mexico to discuss the border.

Biden administration officials are pressing the Mexican government for help at the U.S.-Mexico border. United States officials and Mexican leaders met to strategize immigration solutions as migrant entries into the U.S. reach unprecedented numbers. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas met with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador on Wednesday, Dec.…

The U.S. immigration courts backlog has surpassed 3 million cases. That's up more than one million cases in 12 months, according to TRAC.

Migrants seeking asylum in the United States may have to wait years before their cases can be heard. The backlog of U.S. immigration court cases has surpassed 3 million. That number is up by more than 1 million cases in 12 months, according to Syracuse University’s Transaction Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC). For comparison, in September…

U.S. officials are set to speak with the Mexican government on Wednesday over the rise in migrants reaching the U.S. southern border.

Top U.S. officials are heading to Mexico to discuss the surge in illegal migrant crossings at the U.S. southern border. And police in South Korea are investigating the death of an actor who starred in the Oscar-winning film “Parasite.” These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2023. US officials to…

Thousands of migrants, mainly from Central America and the Caribbean, departed southern Mexican on Christmas Eve, heading towards the U.S.

Thousands of migrants, mainly from Central America and the Caribbean, departed southern Mexican on Christmas Eve 2023, heading north toward the United States. A BBC report estimated the caravan’s daily size at at least 7,000 people, with Haitian migrant Ysguel Jean expressing frustration in Tapachula and the desire to reach the United States. Large caravans…

Top U.S. officials will travel to Mexico to meet with Mexico's president and discuss a way to handle migrants at the border.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas will be traveling to Mexico to discuss the border with Mexico’s president. The officials will work to find a better way to address an unprecedented amount of migrants currently at the border, according to White House officials. The planned trip comes after President…

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