Federal Judge Again Declares DACA Is Illegal
A Federal Judge In Texas Has Now Ruled Twice That The Obama-Era Deferred Action For Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Program Is Illegal.
Read moreA Federal Judge In Texas Has Now Ruled Twice That The Obama-Era Deferred Action For Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Program Is Illegal.
Read moreThe U.S. House Committee On Homeland Security Released A Report Detailing What It Says Are The Failures Of Department Of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
Read moreAbout 700,000 Foreign Nationals In The U.S. Illegally Will Be Able To Access Taxpayer-Funded Health Care Under A New Program President Joe Biden Authorized Thursday.
Read moreSen. Todd Gardenhire (R-Chattanooga-District 10) Is Sponsoring A Bill That Would Give Illegal Aliens Free College Tuition In Exchange For Teaching In A Tennessee Public School For At Least Five Years.
Read moreThe $1.7 Trillion Omnibus Bill That’s Over 4,155 Pages Long Includes Hundreds Of Millions Of Dollars To Fund Border Security Efforts In Other Countries But Would Prohibit Funding New U.S. Border Security Technology And Capabilities.
Read moreBefore A Court Of Appeals Ruled Obama-Era Deferred Action For Childhood Arrivals Program Unconstitutional, The Biden Administration Promulgated A New Rule Essentially Implementing A 2.0 Version, Which Nine States Are Now Asking The Court To Also Rule Unconstitutional.
Read moreThe Fifth Circuit Court Of Appeals Upheld A Texas Federal Judge’s Ruling That The Obama-Era Deferred Action For Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Program Is Unconstitutional.
Read moreThe Metro Nashville Government Approved A $1,825,585 Grant For Immigration Legal Services In Their Session On Tuesday.
Read moreRecently, The House And Senate Voted To Pass An Amended Caption Bill That Paves The Way For Non-U.S. Citizens To Obtain Professional And Commercial Licenses In The Volunteer State. The Bill Was Transmitted To Governor Bill Lee On April 22nd And Obtained His Signature April 26th, Making The Legislation A Law.
Read moreRecently, The House And Senate Voted To Pass An Amended Caption Bill That Would Pave The Way For Non-U.S. Citizens To Obtain Professional And Commercial Licenses In The Volunteer State And It Is Now Up To Governor Bill Lee To Sign The Legislation Into Law, Veto It, Or Allow It To Pass Into Law Without His Signature.
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