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Politics

Trump’s Violent Video Sparks Outrage, Divides Nation

Former President Donald Trump's decision to post a graphic video of a violent death has sparked intense debate. Critics condemn the act as a distraction and a sign of moral decline, while the incident highlights deep divisions over immigration and political discourse.

7 days ago
Finance

States Revoke Thousands of Trucker Licenses

States are revoking thousands of commercial driver's licenses issued to non-legal residents due to safety concerns. Indiana has led the charge, with federal agencies also planning widespread license revocations. The crackdown aims to improve road safety by ensuring only qualified drivers operate large trucks.

1 week ago
GENERAL

DACA Mom Deported Illegally Returns After Court Ruling

Maria de Jesus Estrada Juarez, a DACA recipient and mother, has detailed her wrongful deportation to Mexico. A judge later ruled her removal violated her DACA protections and ordered her return. Juarez is now back in the U.S. after the traumatic experience.

1 week ago
Geopolitics

Iran’s Shadow in US: Soleimani Kin Face Deportation

The Trump administration's move to deport relatives of Qassem Soleimani highlights national security concerns and immigration policy. The niece's alleged support for Iranian propaganda and visa violations form the basis for deportation, while the case against her daughter remains less clear.

1 week ago
Finance

Dem Lawmakers Criticized Over Cuba Stance

Democratic lawmakers' characterization of U.S. sanctions on Cuba as an "illegal blockade of fuel" has been met with strong criticism from former Miami Mayor Francis Suarez. Suarez argues that Cuba's economic struggles stem from internal policies, not U.S. restrictions, and that the regime easily influences visiting politicians.

1 week ago
GENERAL

Supreme Court Weighs Birthright Citizenship, America’s Identity

The Supreme Court is examining a case that could restrict birthright citizenship for children of undocumented or temporary immigrants. This legal challenge is seen as a larger debate about America's identity and the meaning of the 14th Amendment. A ruling against birthright citizenship could impact hundreds of thousands of children annually and create widespread legal chaos.

2 weeks ago
GENERAL

House Delays DHS Funding Vote, Faces Recess

The House of Representatives has delayed a critical vote to fund the Department of Homeland Security, pushing the decision past a two-week congressional recess. The Senate previously passed a funding bill that excludes some immigration enforcement measures, but the House has yet to take it up. This stalemate leaves DHS partially unfunded and highlights deep divisions within the Republican party.

2 weeks ago