Fox exclusive: Migrants freed under ICE program exploded to over 7.4M
The U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agency's non-detained docket has exploded to 7.4 million cases in fiscal year 2024, with 1 million cases added since October.
The U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agency's non-detained docket has exploded to 7.4 million cases in fiscal year 2024, with 1 million cases added since October.
Reps. Brian Mast and Michael McCaul separately admonished the Biden administration after an inspector general report found the Taliban were eventually recipients of millions of dollars from the more than $2 billion in U.S. aid.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore to pardon 175,000 marijuana convictions Maryland Gov. Wes Moore to pardon 175,000 marijuana convictions 01:27 BALTIMORE — In a sweeping act, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore will mass pardon more than 175,000 marijuana convictions Monday. The governor will pardon misdemeanor charges for people who were found guilty of possessing small amounts of
Jewish students say they were subjected to violent threats and ‘anti-Semitic incidents’ by members of Students for Justice in Palestine (@sjpchapman Instagram) The federal government has opened a formal investigation into allegations that Chapman University, a California-based private school, permitted “unchecked anti-Semitism on campus” that included death threats to Jewish students such as “F*** yeah
‘My heart is heavy knowing he is gone,’ the former South Carolina governor said. Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley announced on Sunday that her ailing father had passed away earlier in the day. “This morning I had to say goodbye to the smartest, sweetest, kindest, most decent man I have ever known,” Mrs. Haley
BALTIMORE — Maryland Gov. Wes Moore pardoned more than 175,000 marijuana convictions Monday in a sweeping executive order. The governor will pardon misdemeanor charges for people who were found guilty of possessing small amounts of marijuana. Baltimore City makes up about 25% of the convictions being pardoned, the governor’s office said. More than 150,000 of
BALTIMORE — Maryland Gov. Wes Moore pardoned more than 175,000 marijuana convictions Monday in a sweeping executive order. The governor will pardon misdemeanor charges for people who were found guilty of possessing small amounts of marijuana. Baltimore City makes up about 25% of the convictions being pardoned, the governor’s office said. More than 150,000 of