Politics
Justice Department creates domestic terrorism unit, raising concerns among some in GOP
"We prosecute individuals for engaging in violence and other criminal conduct, not for their beliefs or associations," a DOJ official asserted
"We prosecute individuals for engaging in violence and other criminal conduct, not for their beliefs or associations," a DOJ official asserted
The French government’s hopes come amidst the continued the Kremlin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine which has caused a shortage or energy options and a spike in prices. Republicans are opposed to U.S. negotiations with both countries and are pushing U.S. options instead.
Republican U.S. senators are keeping the pressure on the Biden administration over its immigration policies, demanding answers from Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on the number of Afghan evacuees in the U.S. and their vetting process, as well as information about foreign nationals in the country who have overstayed their visas
On the anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, ADN America revisits what prominent Latino lawmakers — both Democrat and Republican — said immediately after the Capitol breach occurred
Some European countries, like Spain, have shifted toward strategies with fewer mitigation measures and restrictions on travel
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signed legislation Thursday that, in addition to budgetary spending, will send hundreds of millions in state funds to hardening the state's southern border with Mexico.
"The House of Representatives really is nothing but a House of hypocrisy," Greene says, referring to the gun control debate on the floor of the U.S. House, which is protected by officers with firearms
The investigation comes after a parent said US Marshals arrested her for urging police to respond to the shooting
The head of the Texas Public Policy Foundation is advocating for the state to declare an invasion at the southern border to protect Texas sovereignty and Texans “from cartel forces and their allies.”