Can ICE Stop You Based on Race Alone?
Federal immigration agents are increasingly stopping people based on appearance, reigniting a decades-old legal and civil rights debate.
Federal immigration agents are increasingly stopping people based on appearance, reigniting a decades-old legal and civil rights debate.
Mayor Daniel Lurie avoided a federal immigration enforcement surge in San Francisco by leveraging tech billionaire connections and behind-the-scenes diplomacy.
New York AG Letitia James enters a not guilty plea in a controversial federal case brought by a Trump-aligned prosecutor in Virginia.
Amid rising gun violence in Montgomery, Alabama, a teen-staffed restaurant called That’s My Dog Jr. provides jobs, community, and a rare alternative to the streets.
The White House asserts presidential wartime authority to kill suspected drug smugglers without legal justification, raising alarms over due process and the rule of law.
The U.S. military confirmed its 10th strike on a suspected drug-smuggling boat in the Caribbean, killing six individuals allegedly tied to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche warns California leaders they’ll be prosecuted if they arrest federal ICE agents conducting immigration raids.
President Trump demolishes the 123-year-old White House East Wing for a $300 million ballroom, igniting historic preservation debates.
President Trump announces expanded military action against drug cartels on land—and says he won’t ask Congress for permission.
A look at how Trump’s 2025 White House ballroom renovation diverges from Truman’s historic, oversight-driven approach.