Author: Anna Giaritelli
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Gunman should never have had ‘direct line of sight’ to Trump: Mayorkas
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Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas admitted the gunman who shot former President Donald Trump on Saturday had a “direct line” of sight and that such a positioning should have never been possible. “A direct line of sight like that to the former president should not occur,” Mayorkas told ABC News’s Good Morning America Monday morning. “That’s why…
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RNC convention to feature ‘angel’ families as Trump hammers Biden on migrant crime
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EXCLUSIVE — Former President Donald Trump’s campaign will host several “angel” families of people killed by illegal immigrants at the Republican National Committee’s convention next week as it seeks to focus voter attention on “Biden migrant crime,” the Washington Examiner has learned. The RNC convention will feature a “few” families and loved ones of U.S.…
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Biden and Texas governor play blame game over Hurricane Beryl relief delay
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The White House has approved disaster relief for 67 Texas counties affected by Hurricane Beryl in the midst of a tiff between President Joe Biden and Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) over a delay in federal assistance. “President Biden approved 67 counties for federal disaster assistance after Texas requested a Major Disaster Declaration yesterday,” Abbott said…
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Republicans eyeing Harris’s record as ‘border czar’ should she replace Biden
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Vice President Kamala Harris’s record on the southern border has Republicans welcoming the possibility that she could replace President Joe Biden as the 2024 Democratic nominee. As Democrats have been in disarray over concerns about Biden’s mental acuity, some Republicans are embracing the idea that Harris could become the Democratic Party’s standard-bearer, as they view Harris…
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Houston district attorney blames Jocelyn Nungaray murder on ‘broken’ immigration system
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The Democratic district attorney in a Houston-area county where 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray was allegedly raped and murdered by two Venezuelan illegal immigrants blamed the “broken” immigration system for the girl’s death. Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg rebuked federal law enforcement at the southern border for letting Johan Jose Martinez-Rangel, 22, and Franklin Jose Peña Ramos,…
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Biden shields up to 309,000 Haitian immigrants from deportation
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The Biden administration will renew deportation protections for up to 309,000 illegal immigrants from Haiti, according to the Department of Homeland Security. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services published a notice in the Federal Register Friday that it would renew the 18-month Temporary Protection Status for Haitian citizens in the United States through Feb. 3, 2026.…
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Migrant crime grows as campaign issue — but is there an actual spike?
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Republicans are pointing to a series of high-profile murders to argue that President Joe Biden is overseeing a wave of migrant crime as data on whether there is a true uptick nationally are hard to come by. Migrant advocates have long noted that illegal immigrants are less likely to commit crime than U.S. citizens, citing…
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Top Border Patrol officials say Biden appointees silenced them for years
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EXCLUSIVE — The recently retired second in command of the U.S. Border Patrol said the Biden administration intentionally blocked him and others from engaging with the public, enacting robust protocols to sabotage media requests as millions surged across the southern border. In an interview with the Washington Examiner, recently retired Border Patrol Deputy Chief Matthew…
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Republicans press Mayorkas in tense faceoff one day after Senate dismissed impeachment articles
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Republicans took off the gloves in their first face-to-face meeting with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas since Senate Democrats dismissed the articles of impeachment against the Biden administration official a day earlier. Republicans on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee pressed Mayorkas on Thursday, hounding him over his handling of the southern border…
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Republicans press Mayorkas in tense faceoff one day after Senate dismissed impeachment articles
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Republicans took off the gloves in their first face-to-face meeting with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas since Senate Democrats dismissed the articles of impeachment against the Biden administration official a day earlier. Republicans on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee pressed Mayorkas on Thursday, hounding him over his handling of the southern border…

