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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said he plans to discuss a renegotiation of the Safe Third Country Agreement with Biden.

President Biden is heading to Canada Thursday, March 23, to address the country’s Parliament. It is his first trip there as president, and according to the White House, he plans to discuss a number of issues with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The list includes: Efforts to make the supply chain more resilient. Combating climate…

U.S. Border Patrol Chief Raul Ortiz defended agents wrongfully accused of whipping migrants in viral 2021 photos.

Images of Border Patrol agents on horseback went viral in September 2021. Some who viewed the images accused the agents of whipping migrants who were crossing the Del Rio sector of the border. After a 10-month investigation by the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Professional Responsibility, the accusations were proven false. The narrative of…

The European Union is now urging its 27 member countries to deport more people illegally entering Europe, to combat the immigration crisis.

The European Union is taking a different approach to immigration than what it once echoed to its coalition. The EU is urging its 27 member countries to deport more people illegally entering Europe. Around one in five migrants who qualify for deportation is actually being sent back to the migrant’s home country–a far cry from…

As ICE officials in New York are swamped with asylum claims, Texas is looking to enhance the punishment for crossing the border illegally.

As Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials in New York City are swamped with asylum claims for the next decade, the state of Texas is looking to enhance the punishment for migrants caught crossing the border. According to a document obtained by the New York Post, the New York ICE office is “fully booked through…

President Biden will sign an executive order that will allow fewer guns will be sold without background checks.

President Joe Biden is poised to sign an executive order designed to increase the number of gun background checks; the legal stay of tens of thousands of Ukrainian refugees in the U.S. is set to expire this spring; China is reopening its borders this week; and Uber and Lyft scored a victory in court. These…

The CBP One app immigrants are required to use to apply for the immigrant parole program has poor reviews, glitches and error messages.

Customs and Border Protection agents stopped hundreds of Venezuelan migrants from entering the U.S. on Sunday, Mar. 12, after they tried to run across an international bridge in El Paso, Texas. Agents used concertina wire, concrete barricades and shields to stop the immigrants from pushing through to America. The immigrants said they tried to cross…

More than 1,000 migrants pushed back border authorities Sunday at the Santa Fe International Bridge in El Paso, Texas.

More than 1,000 migrants pushed back border authorities on Sunday, Mar. 12 at the Santa Fe International Bridge in El Paso, Texas. They were trying to cross the dividing line between Mexico and the United States. Migrants were seen pushing back police, pushing through orange barricades, and jumping through razor barbed wire. Young children were…

The federal government says they are stepping in to limit the fallout from the largest banking failure since 2008.

President Joe Biden is expected to address the second largest banking failure in the U.S. history, after two banks collapsed in the past three days; and the U.S. and South Korea have begun military drills on the heels of North Korea firing missiles from a submarine. These stories and more highlight the daily rundown for…

The ACLU said it will fight the Biden administration every step of the way if it decides to detain migrant families at the southern border.

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is planning to sue the Biden administration if it decides to detain migrant families at the southern border. It’s one of multiple proposals the administration is considering ahead of the end of Title 42 on May 11. “Putting children and their parents behind barbed wire to deter them from…

U.S. defense secretary visits Iraq Tuesday, two weeks before the 20th anniversary of the U.S. invasion that ousted Saddam Hussein's regime.

The U.S. defense secretary has touched down in Iraq in an unannounced visit; officials now believe the four Americans kidnapped in Mexico was a case of mistaken identity; and two United planes make contact at the gate area of the Boston airport. These stories and more highlight your daily rundown for Tuesday morning, March 7,…