President Trump’s inauguration will usher in a new era focused on American strength – including a strong economy, a strong border and a strong military.
This legislation is the most significant immigration enforcement and border security related bill to pass the Senate in nearly three decades.
GOP-led Laken Riley Act on track to be first immigration bill signed into law by Trump; 10 Democrats vote with GOP majority to advance bill to final vote
The Senate voted to proceed with consideration of a bill that would impose new mandatory immigration detention requirements for immigrants.
The Senate on Wednesday voted 70-25 to adopt the first amendment to the Laken Riley Act, a bill that would would mandate that Immigration and Customs Enforcement ... Leader John Thune, R-S.D ...
On the Senate floor ahead of the vote, Schumer said that new Majority Leader John Thune ... It would require U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to arrest unauthorized migrants who commit ...
The 47th president issued a series of executive orders, saw his first Cabinet member confirmed and moved into the White House, all in a day's work.
The pardons were among orders Trump signed within hours of taking office, returning in a mood of triumph to the White House after winning last November's election. In his inauguration speech he slammed Biden's presidency and portrayed himself as chosen by God to save a faltering nation.
President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance were sworn into office today amid heightened security measures in Washington, D.C.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Fresh off President Donald Trump’s inauguration, the Senate on Monday passed a bill that would require federal authorities to detain migrants accused of theft and violent crimes, the first measure he likely will sign into law and giving more weight to his plans to deport millions of migrants.
U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito and U.S. Sen. Jim Justice voted Monday in favor of a bill to place strict penalties on illegal immigrants who commit crimes in the U.S. and to approve President Donald Trump’s nominee for Secretary of State.
State and local leaders across the country are bracing for a tidal wave of aggressive immigration policies and possible mass deportations that President Donald Trump has vowed to enact in the hours and days following his inauguration Monday.