The officials filed two lawsuits on Tuesday seeking to strike down the executive order that Trump signed on his first day in office, which is set to take effect February 19.
President Donald Trump made a vow to end birthright citizenship and signed an executive order on his first day to restrict immigration.
In a contentious political climate, twenty-two Democrat-led states and two major cities have launched a legal battle against President Trump's recent executive order aimed at revising the ...
The memo directs agencies to place DEI office staffers on paid leave by 5 p.m. Wednesday and take down all public DEI-focused ...
In a statement the following day, Trump’s acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Benjamine Huffman announced that ...
When Trump announced the U.S. withdrawal from the climate agreement in 2017, the move reverberated around the globe. Nearly ...
Trump's executive order, effective February 19, 2025, seeks to end this for children of non-citizen parents, prompting ...
President Donald Trump issued several immigration-related executive orders within his first hours back in office.
In a significant legal challenge CASA has filed a lawsuit against President Trump regarding his recent executive order aimed ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced his office would be joining 17 other states in suing the federal government ...
Hours after Trump’s inauguration, his administration canceled appointments allowing migrants to enter the U.S. to request ...
Robert Russell is one of thousands in the U.S. who promised to be a sponsor to someone seeking asylum in the United States.