Immigrants used to feel blessed and grateful they got to America and were allowed in. Yet something has gone terribly wrong with immigration — an open border, of course, but also a change in legal ...
The State Department issued a quarter million fewer visas in the first eight months of 2025, compared to the same period in 2024, with the largest declines for India, China and the Philippines.
Judge Richard Eaton of the Court of International Trade appears to be holding the administration accountable after the ...
The sheer number of brazenly unconstitutional actions undertaken by the Trump administration this term has left the legal world dizzy. Each day seems to bring fresh depredations: the investigations ...
The United States issued about a quarter million fewer visas in the first eight months of 2025 compared with the same period in 2024, data shows.
In her high school law class, she’s studied verdicts that have left her with big questions about the justice system—like how ...
The failure to protect explicit case evidence in Denise Huskins' kidnapping and sexual assault case is driving reform at the State Capitol. New developments exposed a little-known gap in state law ...
Plea bargains. Bench trials. Pleading the Fifth. Law students—and anyone who has seen Law and Order—will recognize these as familiar features of the US criminal justice system. But, as Emma Kaufman ...
Michael “Mike” Sarian, the founder and owner of a health network with five hospitals across South Florida, is speaking out for the first time about his recent ousting as CEO, describing it as a ...
They had risked everything for the chance to reach America, and once there, became hyperpatriotic in their gratitude for the magnanimity of their new hosts. An excellent example is the recently ...
Congressman Dave Taylor (OH-02) today celebrated the passage of his bill, H.R. 1958, The Deporting Fraudsters Act of 2026, through the House of Representatives by a vote of 231-186. This bill will ...
After the Great Fire in 1871, Chicago’s mayor declared martial law. The military occupation ended days later, after the death of a civilian.
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