President-elect Donald Trump's call for the deportation of 11 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S. could have an immense impact on New Jersey.
Sheriffs along the U.S.-Mexico border often deal with illegal immigrants but say they need more federal resources.
Conducting "mass deportations" from the country's interior will be complicated and likely won't happen as voters might have ...
Militias that patrol the US border with Mexico are thrilled that Donald Trump has been elected—and plan to be a “valuable ...
Calls are growing to boost police resources at unmanned border crossings and Canadian seaports In the wake of Donald Trump's ...
Both Biden and Trump traded accusations over Social Security during their June 2024 debate: Biden's claim: Trump "wants to ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s new border czar Tom Homan is putting together an extensive deportation plan for when he hits ...
Immigration was a major concern for Americans during the 2024 election. Donald Trump's mass deportation plan is giving ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says it's early days on figuring out how the province will patrol its border with Montana but ...
Tom Homan, who was named Donald Trump's 'border czar,' has already threatened Denver Mayor Mike Johnston with incarceration ...
Alberta is still deliberating how it will patrol its border as numbers show a minor amount of drugs and few migrants entering ...
Smith said Alberta is responsible for policing land near the border, so the province will work with their federal ...