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Congress · 119th Congress

Immigration officials defend approach at House hearing

Michael McCaul, R-Texas, said factors that contributed to the climate in Minneapolis include localities known as sanctuary cities not honoring detainers — "This is a No. 1 violation," he said — and threats

Congress · 119th Congress

Judge asks how DHS funds new lawmaker visit policy

obligations for these costs would ordinarily be recorded against the Department's annual appropriations, the Department can adjust its accounting ledgers so that they are properly recorded against H.R. 1

Congress · 118th Congress

House GOP spotlights border security in hearing, resolution

The hearing, titled “The Biden Border Crisis, Part 1,” could serve as fodder for House Republicans to bolster another goal of theirs: impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

Policy · 117th Congress

Biden administration will rescind border expulsion policy

Border agents logged more than 900,000 encounters with migrants since Oct. 1, the beginning of fiscal 2022 — roughly double the number of migrants encountered over the same time frame in fiscal 2021

Policy · 117th Congress

Government prepares for possible spike in migration

Since the start of fiscal 2022 on Oct. 1, government data shows border officials have recorded more than 900,000 encounters with migrants, a 99 percent increase from the same time frame in fiscal

Policy · 117th Congress

White House will resettle 100,000 Ukrainian refugees

The news came as part of a broader announcement on U.S. humanitarian commitments in Ukraine, including more than $1 billion in new funding, unveiled during President Joe Biden’s overseas trip.

Policy · 117th Congress

Advocates urge protections for Ukrainians in US

De Peña also suggested a Special Student Relief designation for Ukraine, which would give Ukrainian students in the U.S. on F-1 visas more flexibility in their studies due to “emergent circumstances

Congress · 117th Congress

Mayorkas defends border policies against GOP attacks

Nearly 1 million of those migrants, including some repeat crossers, were turned back under a pandemic-era expulsion policy known as Title 42, issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Policy · 117th Congress

Biden’s cyber nominees could be tougher on Russia and China

[jwp-video n=”1″] Inglis, a computer scientist with multiple graduate degrees, was a commissioner on the Solarium Commission and previously served as the deputy director of the National Security