ICE: 4 Chinese Nationals Face Deportation Following $1.2 Million Identity Theft Scheme

A group of Chinese nationals who have been sentenced in a $1.2 million identity theft scheme face deportation after prison, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Wednesday. “After they’ve served their time for fraud, we’ll take them back into ICE custody to face removal proceedings,” ICE said in an update on social media

New Wave of Trump’s Deregulation Eases Rules on Shower Heads, Plastic Straws, and More

The president’s actions also target Biden-era limits on gas stoves, water heaters, washing machines, furnaces, and dishwashers. President Donald Trump signed four executive actions on April 9 aimed at deregulating a variety of industries, including energy and kitchen and bathroom appliances. While Trump signed the actions in the Oval Office, a White House official said

Noem Relaunches Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement Office

Homeland Security secretary said Trump would prioritize help for families of victims of crimes committed by illegal immigrants. WASHINGTON—Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has relaunched the Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) office, announcing the move at an April 9 press conference at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Headquarters in Washington. President

2 Judges Limit Trump’s Deportations Under Wartime Law

New lawsuits were filed in Texas and New York after the Supreme Court removed blocks in Washington. Two federal judges have limited the Trump administration’s use of the Alien Enemies Act—a wartime law that gives the president powers to imprison and remove noncitizens—to deport individuals in Texas and New York who sued after the Supreme

Harvard, Columbia Plunge in Law School Rankings Amid Anti-Semitism Backlash

Vanderbilt, UT Austin—which received high marks from the Anti-Defamation League—break into T14 Columbia protesters (Alex Kent/Getty Images), Harvard protesters (Reuters/Brian Snyder) Harvard and Columbia Law Schools both plummeted in the 2025 U.S. News ranking amid ongoing controversies over campus anti-Semitism, while Vanderbilt University and the University of Texas at Austin joined the prestigious “T14” list.