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How ‘Sanctuary Cities’ Are Costing American Lives

By Simon Hankinson Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) asked police in Montgomery County, Maryland, 119 times this year to detain and hand over criminal aliens they had arrested, individuals whose records included “convictions for assault, robbery, illegal firearms, sex abuse of a minor, rape, and MS-13 gang membership,” former ICE official John Feere says. Montgomery […]

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Judge Blocks US Administration From Illegally Diverting Border Wall Funds

By Caden Pearson A federal judge on Friday blocked the Biden administration from unlawfully redirecting taxpayer funds away from the construction of a wall along the southern border. Southern District of Texas District Court Judge Drew B. Tipton granted a preliminary injunction after Texas and Missouri sued to stop the scheme, which included diverting the […]

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Millions Head to the Polls for Super Tuesday

By The Epoch Times Staff What’s happening today: Mail-in Voting Affects California In-Person Turnout BAKERSFIELD, Calif.—Turnout here has been affected by mail-in and early voting according to poll workers at Faith Temple Church, which houses four precincts in California’s 22nd Congressional District. Each California voter received a ballot by mail for the first time this […]

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Trump, Biden Face Off in Border Showdown

By Samantha Flom, Janice Hisle and Emel Akan EAGLE PASS/BROWNSVILLE, Texas—Texas played host to a presidential showdown on Feb. 29 as President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump squared off at the southern border. It was the most direct showdown of this election season so far between the leading Democratic and Republican presidential candidates. […]

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Red State ‘Super Tuesday’ Primaries Launch GOP Quest to Keep House

By John Haughey “Super Tuesday” ballots in five states feature inter-party preliminaries for November berths in 115 congressional districts, including 63 across four Southern states where Republicans hold 42—two-thirds—of those House seats. While voters in 16 states—Republicans in 15—will cast ballots in March 5 presidential primaries and caucuses, Super Tuesday also kicks off the broader […]