U.S. President-elect Joe Biden plans to propose an immigration reform bill on the first day of his administration, according to a Jan. 16 memo from his chief of staff Ron Klain.
When he enters the White House, Joe Biden will likely seek to reverse much of President Donald Trump's immigration legacy and push ahead with his own agenda.
Senate Republicans projected a unified front at the White House Rose Garden Tuesday, arriving at President Donald Trump’s ...
For the first time since being elected in May, Pope Leo XIV waded into U.S. politics, criticizing those who say they're ...
The back and forth on day 23 of the government shutdown comes as the two parties are at a protracted impasse with no signs of ...
WASHINGTON — Democrats were plunged into political crisis, especially splintered on immigration and border security, after their thorough defeat last year in an election in which President Donald ...
A new wave of progressive candidates, including Saikat Chakrabarti and Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, are seeking congressional seats ...
While the rest of the Trump administration hatchets away at the federal budget, the Department of Homeland Security has gone ...
President Donald Trump opened a meeting with his Cabinet at the White House on Thursday by speaking about the ceasefire deal and his plans to travel to the Middle East. Trump also said he has been ...
New Jersey's Jack Ciattarelli and Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears adopt President Donald Trump's campaign strategies ...
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