Category: Immigration & Border Security

Supreme Court Rules Against Illegal Alien Who Falsely Claimed Citizenship

A divided Supreme Court ruled 5–4 on May 16 against a longtime illegal alien who falsely claimed to be a U.S. citizen on a driver’s license application, upholding a law that prevents federal courts from reviewing factual findings made by the U.S. Department of Justice in deportation proceedings. The new ruling suggests that federal law…


Border Crisis Can Be Fixed in Two Weeks With Proper Leadership: Rep. Higgins

The U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has recently stressed the United States will use a whole-of-government approach to ready the southern border after Title 42 ends in late May. However, many lawmakers, including Rep. Clay Higgins (R-La.) are not convinced that Mayorkas has the political will to stop the unprecedented influx…


Biden Knows Drug Cartels Control, Profit From Illegal Immigration, DHS Memo Shows

Border patrol agents are preparing for “a possible increase in migrant activity due to an increase in large group activity” as a result of Biden administration immigration policies, an internal Department of Homeland Security document released by Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody says. It specifically sites suspending the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), otherwise known as the Remain…


EXCLUSIVE: Rep. Cammack on Why She Exposed Pallets of Baby Formula Sent to Border

As the baby formula shortage escalates across the United States and American parents struggle to feed their children, Rep. Kat Cammack (R-Fla.), the youngest Republican woman in Congress, went live on social media on May 11 to drop a bombshell. Photos she had received that morning from Border Patrol agents at the Ursula Migrant Processing…


Biden Administration, 2 States, Urge SCOTUS to Move Forward With ‘Remain in Mexico’ Case

Both the Biden administration and two states opposing it in high-stakes litigation told the Supreme Court that it has the power to decide the central legal questions in a case about the Trump-era “Remain in Mexico” program that requires non-Mexican asylum-seekers arriving at the southern border to wait in Mexico for processing. Texas and Missouri…


Republicans Demand Biden Admin Address Nationwide Baby Formula Shortage

Republicans are putting pressure on President Joe Biden after reports that baby formula was sent to illegal immigrant holding centers in Texas amid a nationwide shortage of the products. “Children are our most vulnerable, precious Texans and deserve to be put first. Yet, President Biden has turned a blind eye to parents across America who…


15-Year-Old Smuggler Shot While Trying to Run Down Deputy in Texas

KINNEY COUNTY, Texas—A 15-year-old was shot and injured during a traffic stop after he allegedly tried to run over a sheriff’s deputy early morning on May 9, according to Brad Coe, sheriff of Kinney County, a rural border county in south Texas. The teen was smuggling five illegal aliens in his vehicle when he was…


Lawmaker Says Illegal Immigrants Getting ‘Pallets’ of Baby Formula Amid Shortage

A House Republican lawmaker alleged that baby formula is being shipped to illegal immigrant holding centers near the Mexico border amid a nationwide shortage of the products. According to videos and photos posted by Rep. Kat Cammack (R-Fla.), the White House has allowed shipments of formula to the holding facilities. “They are sending pallets, pallets…


AG Garland Rules Judges May Consider Criminal Illegal Aliens’ Mental Health When Reviewing Asylum Claims

The Biden administration has said that judges may take into consideration the mental health of criminal illegal immigrants who have been convicted of “particularly serious crimes” when considering asylum cases. Under the Immigration and Nationality Act, illegal immigrants seeking entry into the country would be made ineligible for both asylum and withholding of removal—whereby illegal immigrants remain in the United States…


Guilty Verdict in First Illegal Alien Trespass Trial in Texas

BRACKETTVILLE, Texas—The first jury trial under Texas’s Operation Lone Star border program wrapped up in Kinney County, Texas, on May 9. The defendant, Honduran native Lester Hidalgo Aguilar, was found guilty of criminal trespass on a local ranch and sentenced to the maximum jail time of one year. The judge declined to apply an accompanying…