The Trump administration has launched audits of immigration cases involving U.S. citizens of Somali origin to identify potential fraud that could lead to denaturalization, officials said on Tuesday. Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin stated that U.S. law allows revocation of citizenship if it was obtained fraudulently, noting that such cases are rare and typically take years to resolve. According to the Immigrant Legal Resource Center, an average of about 11 denaturalization cases were pursued annually between 1990...
A high-stakes legal battle over press freedom and executive authority is set to unfold as U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman prepares to hear arguments on whether the Pentagon has defied a prior court order...
Two senior Democratic lawmakers, Elizabeth Warren and Gregory Meeks, have formally urged the U.S. Commerce Department to provide detailed information on the export of semi-automatic firearms. In a letter addressed to Under Secretary Jeffrey...
The U.S. Department of Labor on Monday unveiled long-awaited proposed rules aimed at clarifying how retirement plan trustees can include alternative assets—such as private equity and cryptocurrencies—within 401(k) plans. The move is designed to...
Kosovo has approved the deployment of troops to Gaza as part of an international stabilization mission supported by the United States, following last year’s ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. The decision was confirmed during...
The U.S. State Department has announced $25 million in new assistance aimed at supporting the identification, return, and rehabilitation of Ukrainian children who were forcibly transferred during the ongoing conflict. The funding will be...
U.S. paper currency will feature the signature of Donald Trump starting this summer, marking the first time a sitting president’s signature will appear on American money. The U.S. Treasury Department announced the move as...
The U.S. Senate voted on Friday to end a weeks-long partial government shutdown that had disrupted key services, including airport operations across the country. The legislation restores funding for most of the Department of...
The U.S. Justice Department has agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by Michael Flynn, resolving a long-running dispute over his abandoned prosecution for lying to the FBI about contacts with a Russian official. The...
Former Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro has returned to a U.S. court to face criminal charges, including narcoterrorism, a rarely tested statute with a limited track record of success. Maduro, 63, who led Venezuela from...