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As Turkey prepares for its crucial election, voters must decide whether President Erdogan's leadership is still what's best for the country.

As Turkey gears up for its election on May 14, citizens are faced with an important question: is the country better off with President Erdogan or without him? Erdogan has been in power for two decades as Turkey assumes an increasingly important role in global affairs. NATO Membership Turkey is a key member of NATO…

The expiration of Title 42 brings with it new legal and political discourse over the new regulations that aim to take its place.

The expiration of Title 42 brings forth new legal and political discourse over the new regulations that aim to take the pandemic-era immigration policy’s place. And a Marine veteran involved in a chokehold incident on a New York City subway, which led to the death of street performer Jordan Neely, is expected to turn himself…

Immigration and Customs Enforcement conducted multiple immigrant removal flights to Colombia, Cuba, Guatemala and Honduras Wednesday, May 10.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement conducted multiple immigrant removal flights to Colombia, Cuba, Guatemala and Honduras Wednesday, May 10. In total, thousands of immigrants were either deported or sent back voluntarily. “Do not listen to the lies of smugglers; individuals who do not have lawful basis to remain will be removed,” Enforcement and Removal Operations Executive…

Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle and in both chambers of Congress have introduced immigration legislation, but will it pass?

Title 42 is ending, thousands of immigrants are crossing into the United States, and there is a laundry list of immigration bills being proposed in Congress to fix the problem. But movement is slow and nothing will be done in time to address the initial surge expected after the pandemic-era health order expires.  The House…

States are implementing measures to confront the anticipated surge in migrants crossing the border as Title 42 expires.

As the end of Title 42 approaches, states are implementing varying measures to confront the anticipated surge in migrants entering the United States. The pandemic-era provision that allowed authorities to swiftly turn away migrants encountered at the U.S.-Mexico border is set to end at 11:59 p.m. on May 11. Florida: Gov. DeSantis signs strongest ‘anti-illegal…

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