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Policy · 117th Congress

Emergency funds could kick-start slow Afghan resettlement

A key provision in the stopgap bill made Afghans who entered the country under humanitarian parole, which allows temporary U.S. stays without visas, eligible for the same benefits as traditional

Policy · 117th Congress

DHS to end work site immigration raids, focus on employers

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said in his memo that immigration agents would no longer conduct immigration sweeps at work sites, where hundreds of people suspected of working without

Congress · 117th Congress

Former Haitian envoy says deportations ‘not the answer’

Foote said Haiti “cannot support the people it has there right now,” and that “the last thing” the island nation needs is the return of “desperate people without anything to their names.”

Congress · 117th Congress

Bipartisan debt limit patch would raise borrowing cap by $480B

Senate Budget ranking member Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., for instance, has expressed concern with the short-term debt limit deal, arguing Democrats should go straight to the reconciliation process to

Policy · 117th Congress

FDA’s internal turmoil could impact boosters, shots for kids

for Biologics Evaluation and Research Director Peter Marks, supported the White House’s booster plan, but Gruber and Krause said immunity from two shots is durable for most people and that extra doses should

Congress · 117th Congress

Biden warns of ‘danger for miscalculation’ on debt limit

President Joe Biden on Monday renewed calls for Senate Republicans to allow Democrats to raise the debt limit on their own without going through what he called “an incredibly complicated, cumbersome process

Congress · 117th Congress

Biden headed to Capitol Hill to try to bridge Democratic divide

Kai Kahele, D-Hawaii, a progressive who’s holding out on the infrastructure bill, said the only outcome of the caucus meeting was that there would be another meeting later in the day, and members should

Policy · 117th Congress

Justice Department presses case to stop Texas abortion law

Without the government’s lawsuit, Netter said, the United States would return to an era in which states felt it was OK to pass laws that would essentially nullify rulings from the Supreme Court,

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Sen. Ted Cruz campaign finance lawsuit heads to Supreme Court

Lawyers for Cruz, in a reply filed at the court, wrote that the motivations are irrelevant to the merits of the constitutional challenge, and that the government’s argument would mean Cruz should

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Infrastructure uncertainty rankles vulnerable Democrats

Democrats clashed this week over whether the more than $1 trillion infrastructure bill should move in tandem with a $3.5 trillion reconciliation package covering a range of Biden administration priorities