The Supreme Court of the United States delivered a 6-3 decision in the case of Niz-Chavez v. Garland, Attorney General. At issue was a question of immigration law: whether “resident aliens” ordered removed from the country could legally remain by establishing continued residence for at least ten years.
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Exclusive Videos: 300 Migrants Cross Border into Texas
Unaccompanied children continue crossing the Mexican border into Texas as Health and Human Services struggles to accommodate the increased numbers by opening new Emergency Intake Sites. Breitbart Texas observed nearly 300 migrants illegally crossing the Rio Grande River in Roma, Texas, on Wednesday night. The groups of migrants consisted of family units and dozens of…
Masks No Longer Required in Branson, Missouri, on April 16
Starting April 16, masks will no longer be required in Branson, Missouri, as of Friday for the first time since July 31, 2020.
Nine GOP Members Vote for Democrats' DACA Amnesty
Business and ethnic lobby pressure ensured that all Democrats — plus nine GOP members — voted for an huge amnesty bill that provides no offsetting benefits to working Americans.
Canadian Man Jailed After 'Misgendering' His Daughter
A Canadian father has been arrested for “misgendering” his own 14-year-old child by calling her his “daughter,” and referring to her with the pronouns “she” and “her.”
Iran warns Trump about 'mother of all wars'…
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