New York City denied request FEMA return $80M in migrant funds
A federal judge blocked New York City’s request for President Donald Trump’s administration to return $80 million in FEMA funds allocated for migrant shelters and services.
A federal judge blocked New York City’s request for President Donald Trump’s administration to return $80 million in FEMA funds allocated for migrant shelters and services.
‘No decision has been made at this time,’ the White House says. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Thursday refuted a Reuters report claiming that the federal government is moving to revoke the temporary immigration status of 240,000 Ukrainians living in the United States. The report, which cited anonymous sources, said that the decision
The agency has dramatically increased funding to illegal immigrants’ needs, while critics say that money should go to U.S. citizens who need help. A Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) program that paid $59 million to house illegal immigrants at a New York City hotel was originally established to help at-risk homeless people and the needy.
Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America is deploying resources on the ground in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race, which is being closely watched throughout the country.
The email sent to staff members directs them to ’read this email immediately.’ The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) called back some recently terminated employees on March 5 and apologized for “any disruption” caused by recent layoffs at the federal health agency. A message to some CDC employees was sent with the subject
Green is the 29th member of Congress to be censured. The House censured Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) on Thursday for interrupting President Donald Trump’s March 4 address before a joint session of Congress. The resolution, introduced by Rep. Dan Newhouse (R-Wash.), passed 224–198 with two voting “present.” Green, who stood up, raised his cane, and
Washington — President Trump is expected to issue an executive order directing Education Secretary Linda McMahon to start the process of dissolving the Education Department, sources tell CBS News, although the timing of such a move is unclear. Sources confirmed the details of a Wall Street Journal report, which first reported the news, are accurate.