Negative Immigration Rates Estimated for 2025, Expected to Continue in 2026

Border Patrol vehicles are seen along the fence at the southern US border with Mexico in Douglas, Ariz., on April 3, 2025. David Swanson/AFP via Getty Images Republican political fortunes could hinge on the effects of President Trump’s immigration crackdown, according to the authors of a report from the Brookings Institute. A Republican representative from

Lindsey Halligan Insists She Can Continue to Use US Attorney Title

Lindsey Halligan, special assistant to the president, speaks with a reporter outside of the White House on Aug. 20, 2025. Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo Lindsey Halligan, the top prosecutor appointed by President Donald Trump in the Eastern District of Virginia, told a federal judge Tuesday she can persist in calling herself the acting U.S. attorney for the

Trump: US to Revoke Citizenship of Naturalized Immigrants Convicted of Fraud

President Donald Trump speaks to the Detroit Economic Club at the MotorCity Casino Hotel in Detroit on Jan. 13, 2026. Travis Gillmore/The Epoch Times President Donald Trump vowed to revoke the citizenship of naturalized immigrants from Somalia and elsewhere who are convicted of fraud during a speech in Detroit Jan. 13. “We’re going to get

DNC Launches Massive Voter Registration Effort Ahead of Midterms After GOP Makes Gains

A voter casts her ballot on Election Day, in Canton, N.C., on Nov. 5, 2024. George Walker IV/AP Photo The Democratic National Committee (DNC) on Jan. 13 announced a new voter registration initiative it said will be its largest financial investment in registration, launching first in Arizona and Nevada as Democrats look ahead to the

Trump Admin Awards $22 Million for Critical Mineral Supply Chains

An excavator in use during exploration for nickel ore, a critical component used in electric vehicle batteries, on Wawonii Island in southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. Adek Berry/AFP via Getty Images The U.S. Department of Labor has awarded $22 million to groups in Indonesia and the Democratic Republic of Congo to combat China’s reliance on labor abuse

DeSantis Highlights Florida’s Freedom in Final State of State Address

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks during a news conference in Miami, Fla., on May 9, 2023. AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis stood before the state legislature and devoted most of his final State of the State address to summarizing how the Sunshine State has become a recognized example of the kind of freedom

Military Adopts New Method for Measuring Body Fat

U.S. Army soldiers conduct the two-mile run portion of the Army Combat Fitness Test during a fitness competition at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Bavaria, Germany, on May 11, 2025. Spc. Sar Paw/U.S. Army via DVIDS The Pentagon has directed the U.S. military to begin evaluating troops on their body fat composition using waist-to-height ratio measurements. According