President Donald Trump has begun his second administration with a series of controversial moves and decisions.
President Donald Trump is pushing forward with his agenda in the busy opening days of his second term, with an immigration enforcement blitz targeting Chicago now underway. Follow for live updates.
Asheville City Schools emphasized a commitment to supportive environments for all students after a new immigration policy allows arrests at schools.
The US president had threatened emergency tariffs on Colombian goods, prompting Colombia's president to suggest he would impose similar taxes on American goods in retaliation.
Among his first actions back in office, Trump declared a national emergency at the border, which will free up military funding to build more sections of a border wall, support operations to stop border crossings, and send troops to the southern border to, as he said in his Inaugural Address, “repel the disastrous invasion of our country.”
Donald Trump forced Colombia into submission over their refusal to accept planes filled with illegal migrants.
MIAMI - President Donald Trump will address the 2025 Republican Issues Conference on Monday at the Trump National Doral Miami. The visit comes as an international showdown appears to have been resolved. Overnight, the U.S. and Colombia reached a "trade-war-ending agreement" over deportations.
Immigration enforcement operations unfolded across multiple cities Sunday, marking what President Donald Trump has called the beginning of an era of mass deportations that would primarily target migrants with criminal backgrounds.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said more than 950 people were arrested in operations nationwide, just Sunday. ICE confirms that they have begun what they are calling targeted operations in Chicago. The sweeping effort felt in the city and the suburbs. Immigration and Custom Enforcement says 956 arrests were made nationwide.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement had yet another busy day on Sunday, arresting nearly 1,000 people and lodging 554 detainers, as President Donald Trump attempts to secure the border.