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Democrats condemn Biden administration’s new asylum limits
Nearly 80 congressional Democrats called on President Joe Biden to reverse plans to limit asylum eligibility for some migrants.
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Nearly 80 congressional Democrats called on President Joe Biden to reverse plans to limit asylum eligibility for some migrants.
According to the Center for Political Accountability and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, nearly 78 percent of companies in the S&P 500 index fully or partially disclosed political
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., Tillis and Sinema, were instrumental in negotiating bipartisan gun safety legislation that passed last year despite similar long-shot odds.
A group of 20 Republican-led states sued Tuesday to strike down a recent government program to address migration at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Senate Democrats plan to make judicial nominations a priority this Congress, as they start a session with an expanded 51-seat majority.
“We expect another year of growth,” said K&L Gates partner Karishma S. Page.
The American Civil Liberties Union, which challenged the directive in court on behalf of migrant families, has argued the Title 42 rule violates the U.S.’s legal obligations to consider asylum claims.
Ayanna S. Pressley of Massachusetts introduced a separate resolution Wednesday that would condemn all political violence against all targets, in response to the resolution on the floor.
Todd Young, R-Ind., and Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., introduced legislation during the last session of Congress to limit their use, with backing from Sens.
then, Oleksiy Zhmerenetskyi, a Ukrainian politician who was at the International Conference on Family Planning, said the nation has relied on support from the United Nations Population Fund, the U.N.’s
John S. Phelps, a Democrat who held the gavel in 1858-9. Ryan Kelly contributed to this report.
The messy Republican fight over the next House speaker is a reminder that, despite a new year starting, there is no bottom in U.S. politics.
Republican leader Kevin McCarthy provided a written offer Thursday to his GOP opponents on rules changes and other demands.
The 20’s push to replace McCarthy has even failed to produce a candidate who could get more than 20 votes, much less actually win.
David S. Nahom, deputy chief of staff for plans and programs, at a House Armed Services Tactical Air and Land Forces Subcommittee hearing last April.
Durbin, a leader on immigration negotiations, said in a news release Thursday that he “strongly support[s] the President’s actions to clearly spell out legal pathways for migrants from Latin America and