Border security October 12, 2021 Border crisis overwhelming officials, communities as migrant numbers keep surging The crisis at the southern border, which has seen hundreds of thousands of migrants encountered at the border in recent months and has overwhelmed Border Patrol agents while causing a massive political headache for the Biden administration, shows little sign of slowing down — amid concerns that there are further migrant groups on their way
IMMIGRATION October 12, 2021 Mayorkas orders ICE to stop worksite raids in latest limits on immigration enforcement Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Tuesday ordered Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to immediately stop any mass worksite deportation raids in what is the latest limit placed on ICE's deportation powers.
Joe Biden October 12, 2021 Ingraham: Biden setting US up for 'Long Winter' President Biden's vaccine mandates, economic policies, supply chain crisis will lead to a 'long winter' produced by the Democrats, host Laura Ingraham said.
Justice Department October 11, 2021 AG Garland's son-in-law's education company promotes book featuring Bill Ayers Panorama Education, co-founded by Garland’s son-in-law Xan Tanner, tweeted out a list of book recommendations for teachers to enhance their own “social-emotional learning.”
Joe Biden October 8, 2021 AOC, Omar crank up pressure on Biden to release student loan memo, cancel debt "Squad" Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., are leading their progressive colleagues in cranking up the pressure on President Biden to release a memo exploring his authority to unilaterally cancel student debt.
Justice Department October 5, 2021 Blackburn questions Deputy AG Monaco over crackdown on alleged harassment of school officials Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., on Tuesday questioned U.S. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco over the Justice Department’s new crackdown on the alleged harassment of school officials, saying it will unfairly target parents who oppose the progressive agenda.
EDUCATION October 5, 2021 Former Education Sec. Betsy DeVos slams DOJ's 'shameless' attempt to 'intimidate parents into silence' FIRST ON FOX: Former Department of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is criticizing the Department of Justice's (DOJ) recent decision to investigate potential acts of violence against school boards, saying it's a "shameless" attempt to silence parents who are invested in their children's education.
Ron DeSantis October 5, 2021 DeSantis says AG Garland 'weaponizing the DOJ' against parents Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday vowed to fight an order by Attorney General Merrick Garland directing the FBI to address threats of violence against school officials and teachers across the country.
Pete Buttigieg October 4, 2021 Buttigieg quiet on growing port congestion as shipping concerns build ahead of holidays Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has been uncharacteristically quiet over congested ports across the U.S., and his critics say if he ever wants to see whether a future presidential campaign could float, he'd better start addressing the problem before shipping delays worsen ahead of the holidays.
Homeland Security September 28, 2021 Protesters outside Mayorkas' house unfold giant foil blanket tying Biden to Trump Protesters flocked to the home of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to object to the immigration policies currently in place at the southern border.
Border security September 24, 2021 Mayorkas doubles down on Border Patrol criticism, even as 'whip' narrative crumbles Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas doubled down on his criticism of Border Patrol horse patrol agents who had blocked Haitian migrants from entering the U.S., claiming the images "conjured up" America's history of "systemic racism" – even as the narrative promoted by the White House that migrants were whipped continues to crumble.