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Leavitt Admits SAVE Act Will Make It Harder for Married Women to Vote
Married women will need to update their identification documentation in order to vote if the SAVE America Act passes Congress, according to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt. Responding to ...
René López, who obtained U.S. citizenship as a minor through his naturalized mother, spent years proving that was the case ...
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Blaming Victims, Backing Perpetrators - Sanctions and Narrative Power in a France 24 Interview and Beyond
A recent France 24 interview, conducted by Marc Perelman with Massad Boulos, Senior Advisor to President Trump, on the Washington Accord and the ongoing crisis in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, ...
Funding cuts, US political pressure and bureaucratic delays have left thousands of Haitians facing prolonged uncertainty in Tapachula ...
The Olympic champ won hearts (and medals) with her cool confidence on the ice—but she’s also not resting on her laurels: “Having the Olympic gold doesn’t satisfy me.” ...
A Palestinian student arrested during an interview about finalizing his U.S. citizenship helped launch a $1 million fundraising campaign to strengthen the legal safety net for immigrants in Vermont on ...
"If you don't think it's going to affect you because it hasn't affected you right now, well, it's only a matter of time ...
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) published a new edition of Form I-129, Petition for Nonimmigrant Worker, on February 27, 2026, in connection with the wage-weighted H-1B lottery ...
Leavitt said "there is zero validity" to claims that the SAVE America Act would hinder married women from voting in elections.
Vice President JD Vance argues voters should have patience with the pace of economic improvements, saying there was “no way” to fix the economy overnight.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem faced House questions on immigration enforcement, shootings and a department shutdown.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem faced friendly Republicans and critical Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee, where she testified about the administration's immigration agenda.
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