U.S. Says El Salvador Is Dangerous But Refugees Must Go
The Trump administration said this week that it's too dangerous for Americans to travel to El Salvador — even as it announced plans to deport more than a quarter-of-a-million Salvadoran refugees back there next year.
Trump Declares War on Immigrant Employers
Employers could face criminal charges if found to have knowingly hired unauthorized workers living in the United States illegally.
Judges Are Biggest Obstacles To Trump Immigration Plans
Judge William Alsup's decision to temporarily block President Donald Trump from ending DACA is only the latest instance of the courts thwarting the administration's immigration crackdown.
Roseanne Barr Wants to 'Make America Great Again'
"I've always attempted to portray a realistic portrait of the American people and of working-class people. And in fact, it was working class people who elected Trump," Roseanne said on Monday.
Stephen Miller's Op-Eds From High School and College
In 2003, Miller wrote that Osama bin Laden "would feel very welcome" at his high school in Santa Monica, California, after school administrators invited a Muslim cleric to speak on Islam.
H&M Apologizes For Racially Insensitive Model Photo
This isn't the first time the Swedish clothing giant's decisions have come under question.
ICE Will Deport Paraplegic Boy's Caregiver
Yancarlos Mendez, a dual citizen of Spain and the Dominican Republic living illegally in the United States, was stopped for driving without a license, his second such offense.
Celebrities Join the Fight for a Clean Dream Act
The movement to protect Dreamers has reached the stars.
Trump Says Stephen Miller "Destroyed" CNN's Jake Tapper
"I get it. There's one viewer that you care about right now and you're being obsequious and you're being a factotum in order to please him, OK," Tapper said.
Israel Bars BDS Activists From Entering The Country
The announcement comes a week after the government pledged $72 million for a campaign aimed at dispelling the movement's claims.
Children Are Freezing In Classrooms Across the Country
Schools across the Northeast have canceled classes for Thursday because of the frigid temperatures.
Mexican Presidential Candidate Wants to End Drug War
Andrés Manuel López Obrador has jumped to an early lead, but not everyone is happy about his stance on the cartels.
Trump Administration Tells Iran to Unblock Social Media
In 2017, Trump was sued on First Amendment grounds over blocking his critics online.
South Carolina GOP Wants to Honor 'Black Confederates'
The monument would be erected on statehouse grounds.
Australian Newspaper Confirms Papadopoulos Emails Story
The Trump campaign adviser is said to have told an Australian official about Russia's opposition research file on the Clinton campaign at a bar in London.
Obama Administration Alumni Are Running for Office
At least a dozen people who formerly worked under President Barack Obama reportedly are running for office for the first time in the midterm elections.
Hate Speech Is Going to Cost Facebook and Twitter
Germany will give social media sites 24 hours to take down "obviously illegal" material—or else.
Will Trump Deport All of the Dreamers In 2018?
The Deferred Action for Childhood Removals program is set to expire in March barring Congressional action.
Will the Border Wall Happen In 2018?
The upcoming political battle will center around protections for the 700,000 so-called Dreamers.
Israel Will Spend $72 Million Against BDS Movement
The Israeli government will set up a non-profit to combat the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement in the court of public opinion.
U.N. Secretary General Declares World on 'Red Alert'
In his end-of-the-year address, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres warned that the world is on "red alert" over a litany of issues.
Trump's View of Immigrants Is "Complete Fiction:" Study
The president has effectively created code words and metaphors "to lump highly heterogeneous peoples into oversimplified groups," UCLA study says.
Trump U.N. Ambassador Promises to Protect Fake Country
"We have nothing to share on that at this time," Haley's spokesman John Degory told The Post and Courier on Tuesday.
BuzzFeed Fires Reporter on 'Shitty Media Men' List
Adrian Carrasquillo is the latest journalist to lose his job over allegations of misconduct.
Statue of KKK Grand Wizard Doused in Pink Paint
The owner of the statue thinks the paint would 'show up real good.'
Russia Wants to Mediate U.S.-North Korea Talks
The Kremlin is asking both countries to give diplomacy a chance.
AT&T Laid Off Hundreds of Workers in Time for Christmas
The telecommunications giant said it was making "workforce adjustments."
Lorde Cancels Tel Aviv Show Amid Criticism of Israel
The singer-songwriter is arguably the most high-profile artist in recent years to accede to the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement.