U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement posted updates on X between March 14-15, detailing arrests and deportations involving individuals with criminal backgrounds or gang ties.
VA and Justice Department sign agreement to support vulnerable veterans’ care decisions
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The Departments of Veterans Affairs and Justice have signed an agreement giving VA attorneys more authority to help vulnerable veterans make health care decisions. The move aims to improve access and transitions in medical care for those without family or legal representation.
Steve Cortes on U.S. migration, foreign policy: 'Establishment prioritizes foreigners over Americans'
Steve Scalise: 'I'm devastated to hear of the passing of my dear friend and colleague Doug LaMalfa'
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State Department reports over 40,000 Americans evacuated from Middle East since late February
The U.S. Department of State says more than 40,000 Americans have been evacuated from the Middle East since late February. Charter flights continue despite low demand as most travelers choose commercial options or stay in place.
State Department reports over 43,000 Americans returned from Middle East since February
The U.S. Department of State says over 43,000 Americans have returned from the Middle East since late February. Officials report decreasing demand for charter flights as commercial options improve.
ICE requests Utah authorities not release accused in sexual assault case
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has asked Utah officials not to release Conrrado Ahuexoteco Atrisco, who is charged with sexually assaulting a minor. DHS says his previous immigration case was marked as a non-enforcement priority in 2022.
ICE announces arrests of criminal illegal aliens charged with violent sex crimes
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced new arrests of criminal illegal aliens convicted of violent sex crimes across several states. The agency says these actions are part of ongoing efforts to protect public safety.
Subcommittee to hold hearing on federal workers’ compensation programs March 18
A congressional subcommittee led by Rep. Ryan Mackenzie will hold a hearing on March 18 about strengthening federal workers’ compensation programs. The session will focus on improving program integrity, efficiency, and access. The public can follow via livestream.
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