A federal judge has paused the Trump administration’s move to end Temporary Protected Status for Ethiopians, keeping the fight over immigration rules in court for now.
Markwayne Mullin said DHS is looking at whether airports in sanctuary cities should keep the same customs setup, a move that could turn immigration policy into a test of federal leverage.
A court hearing in Chicago put new focus on the killing of Loyola University student Sheridan Gorman, the suspect’s background, and the failures that can pile up when policy, custody, and public safety all take a turn through the bureaucratic maze.
A British man deported from the U.S. says he accepts responsibility and backs stronger enforcement. He describes his arrest, three weeks in a county jail, and a flight to London. His blunt take pokes at bureaucracy, activist interference, and the media spin around immigration.
A vehicle drove into Temple Israel in West Bloomfield and the driver opened fire. Officials say the truck was registered to a naturalized U.S. citizen from Lebanon. Armed security stopped the attacker and no worshippers were hurt.
A Massachusetts congressman invited a young Brazilian guest to the State of the Union. Homeland Security said the guest was subject to removal. The guest was quietly moved to the congressman’s office and watched the speech on TV. The episode raised questions about enforcement, optics, and political theater.
A federal indictment alleges a transnational fraud ring recruited U.S. citizens, including Navy members, into fake marriages to obtain base IDs and green cards. The case names several defendants, notes staged wedding photos, and describes a bribery plot to get unauthorized Department of Defense ID cards.