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New York PostNassau County Executive Says He Will Keep ICE Agreement Despite New State Law
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman said Thursday he will maintain the county’s cooperation agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The announcement follows Gov. Kathy Hochul’s signing of legislation that limits local law enforcement cooperation with federal i…
nypost.comFormer New York Governor Criticizes Recent State Immigration Laws
Ex-Gov. David Paterson said the package of laws passed last week limits local cooperation with federal immigration authorities. The measures restrict police partnerships, bar ICE agents from most public places, and prohibit masks. Paterson warned the changes could lead to lawsuit…
indiatoday.intoday.inU.S. Temporarily Bans Green-Card Holders Who Visited Three African Nations
U.S. authorities issued an order on Friday barring lawful permanent residents who traveled to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, or South Sudan in the past 21 days. The measure expands an earlier restriction that had applied only to non-U.S. passport holders.
Senate postpones vote on $70 billion budget package
Republican senators blocked action on a spending bill that would fund immigration enforcement through 2029. Voting was delayed until next month, missing a June 1 deadline. The measure includes nearly $1.8 billion for an anti-weaponization compensation fund.
AxiosSenate Republicans Delay Vote on Immigration Funding Bill
Senate Majority Leader John Thune postponed action on a reconciliation bill that would fund immigration enforcement. The delay also avoided votes on a proposed $1.8 billion fund and security funding for a planned White House ballroom.
Liberal Senator Denies Endorsing Podcast Remarks on Migration
Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price rejected claims she supported a podcast host's call to limit migration from specific regions. She said her comments focused on migrants adopting Australian values rather than ethnicity.
SemaforTrump Signs Executive Orders on Bank Rules for Immigrants and Fintech Access
President Trump signed two executive orders Tuesday directing Treasury to guide banks on undocumented immigrants' accounts and loans while directing regulators to review fintech access to Federal Reserve payment systems.
SemaforExecutive order directs Treasury to advise banks on immigrant account access
A pair of executive orders will direct Treasury and regulators to review rules on customer identification and fintech access to Federal Reserve payment systems. The first order steps back from earlier proposals that would have required banks to collect citizenship information fro…
usatoday.comFlorida Governor Criticizes Tech Companies Over AI Job Forecasts And Visa Use
A state governor posted on social media about technology firms that predict automation of white-collar roles while using foreign visa programs. The comments referenced an article about one company's automation plans.
Liberal Senator Criticizes Coalition Welfare Plan for Non-Citizens
Liberal senator Andrew McLachlan publicly disagreed with his party's proposal to limit welfare access for tax-paying permanent migrants. He called for a broader debate on citizenship rights and obligations.
The GuardianConservative Leader Backs Decision to Block 11 Activists from Entering UK Ahead of London Rally
Kemi Badenoch said the government has the right to prevent entry by individuals it believes will cause problems. The decision applies to 11 people barred from a Unite the Kingdom rally expected to draw 80,000 demonstrators in London on Saturday. Police plan to deploy 4,000 office…
news.google.comUS President Says UK Prime Minister Faces Tough Path to Remain in Office
The US president told reporters that the UK prime minister will struggle to survive in office unless he addresses immigration and energy policy. The comments came as the prime minister faces internal party pressure and calls for his resignation following recent election results.
The GuardianAngus Taylor Vows to Cut Immigration and Tie Intake to Housing in Budget Reply Speech
Opposition spokesman Angus Taylor delivered the budget reply speech on Thursday, promising to drastically reduce migrant numbers by linking immigration intake to new housing construction. He cited a mismatch between arrivals and homes built, along with concerns over values of som…
theepochtimes.comOpposition Leader Promises Tax Bracket Indexing, Migration Cuts and End to EV Incentives
Angus Taylor delivered his first budget reply speech as Liberal leader. The Coalition pledged to index income tax brackets at a cost of $22.5 billion over four years from 2028-29, reduce overseas migration below 200,000 and tie intake to housing construction. Taylor also announce…
deccanchronicle.comTrump Administration Defends Policy Allowing Visa Restrictions on Foreign Content Moderation Advocates
The Trump administration defended a State Department policy that permits restricting visas for foreign officials who pressure American technology platforms to adopt global content moderation standards. A nonprofit group of independent technology researchers filed a lawsuit seekin…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewTrump Administration Waives Visa Bonds for World Cup Fans from Five African Nations
The State Department announced Wednesday it is waiving bonds of $5,000 to $15,000 for citizens of Algeria, Cape Verde, Ivory Coast, Senegal and Tunisia who purchased FIFA World Cup tickets by April 15 and opted into the priority scheduling system. The move follows months of discu…
The GuardianOpposition to Link Temporary Immigration to Annual Housing Completions
The opposition will propose tying net overseas migration to the number of new homes built each year, using housing completion figures as a ceiling for arrivals. The plan will be outlined in the budget reply speech on Thursday along with a proposed $5bn housing infrastructure fund…
news.sky.comUK Bars Seven Conservatives From Entering Country for Tommy Robinson Rally
United Kingdom officials have barred seven individuals from entering the country to attend a planned Unite the Kingdom rally organized by Tommy Robinson this weekend. The group includes politicians and influencers from multiple European countries and the United States. Officials…
joemygod.comTodd Lyons to Step Down as ICE Director on May 31
Stephen Miller has stepped back from public view in a choreographed retreat while continuing to shape U.S. immigration enforcement alongside border czar Tom Homan. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin has told Miller he is performing well as the administration scales back…
SemaforDemocrat Proposes Redirecting $1 Billion From White House Renovation to Law Enforcement Programs
A Democratic senator will propose stripping $1 billion in White House security funding intended for a ballroom and East Wing renovation from a Republican immigration enforcement package. The amendments would redirect the money to programs that support local police hiring, death b…
Military.comSenate Republicans Advance $1 Billion Secret Service Funding Bill
Senate Republicans are moving forward with a proposal to allocate up to $1 billion for Secret Service security upgrades tied to a White House ballroom construction project. Democrats oppose the spending, arguing it contradicts earlier statements that the project would be funded p…
citizen.co.zaConstitutional Court Rules Parliament Must Consider Impeachment Inquiry into Ramaphosa
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said he will not resign and plans to ask courts to set aside a report that could lead to impeachment proceedings over the 2022 Phala Phala scandal. In his weekly newsletter published on 11 May 2026, he also condemned violent anti-immigrant…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewDanish King Tasks Defense Minister With Forming Center-Right Government
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen resigned after failing to form a coalition government following a close March election. King Frederick X has asked Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen to lead negotiations for a center-right coalition that would exclude her Social Democrat…
realitytea.comTrump Administration Adjusts Immigration Enforcement Tactics in Minnesota Following January Shootings
A reported rift has emerged between President Donald Trump and Stephen Miller, his deputy chief of staff and architect of hard-line immigration policy. Following the fatal shooting of two protesters in Minnesota in January 2026, the administration drew down forces, fired its home…
Government Bars Foreign Speakers from Tommy Robinson 'Unite the Kingdom' Rally Expected to Draw Over 100,000
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced that authorities have already barred seven people from entering Britain ahead of Saturday's Unite the Kingdom demonstration in central London, which could draw more than 100,000 attendees. Police plan a significant presence and will impos…
swissinfo.chCanadian Visits to US Metro Areas Drop 42% Year Over Year
Cell phone data analyzed by University of Toronto researchers shows a 42% decline in Canadian visits to major US metropolitan areas between April 2024 and March 2026. The drop exceeds the 25% decline recorded in official border-crossing statistics. The data indicates reduced trav…
Semafor$70 Billion Immigration Enforcement Package Advances in Senate Reconciliation
Senate Republicans begin a two-week sprint on the reconciliation package as debates over $1 billion in White House East Wing security funding and the fragile Iran ceasefire loom. Parliamentary arguments start this week on whether the measure can survive budget reconciliation rule…
The IndependentConservative Party Releases Alternative King's Speech Proposing ECHR Withdrawal and North Sea Drilling
The Conservative Party has published an alternative King's Speech containing 16 proposed bills covering welfare, immigration, crime, energy and defence. The package includes legislation to withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights, repeal the Human Rights Act, triple…
The GuardianKing Frederik Asks Troels Lund Poulsen to Form Government After Mette Frederiksen’s Coalition Talks Collapse
King Frederik of Denmark on Friday night asked centre-right politician Troels Lund Poulsen to lead negotiations for a new government without the Social Democrats or Moderates. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's attempt to build a left-leaning coalition collapsed after former fore…
Reform UK Wins Seats From Labour in UK Local Elections
Britain's Labour Party under Prime Minister Keir Starmer suffered significant defeats in local and regional elections held this week. The right-leaning Reform party made strong gains particularly in northern England. Similar political shifts are occurring in Germany where the AfD…
Trump Administration Exempts Doctors From Visa Screening Pause for High-Risk Countries
The Trump administration last week exempted medical doctors from a broader pause on visa and green card reviews for applicants from dozens of high-risk countries. Libyan pulmonologist Dr. Faysal Alghoula, who cares for 1,000 patients in rural southwestern Indiana, saw his early J…
Washington ExaminerDignity Act Proposed as Framework to Reform U.S. Immigration Enforcement
The Dignity Act would strengthen border security, increase penalties for illegal entry and employing unauthorized workers, reform guest worker and legal immigration programs, and offer a conditions-based path to legal status for many already in the country without a general path…
New York PostJustice Department Investigates Fairfax County Prosecutor Steve Descano Over Immigration Policies
The DOJ notified Steve Descano on Wednesday that it is examining whether his office's plea bargaining, charging and sentencing practices violate civil rights laws by considering immigration consequences. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon said the probe will determine if…
Fox NewsJustice Department Offers Up to $25,000 Signing Bonuses to Recruit Lawyers for Immigration and Transgender Cases
The DOJ Civil Division is recruiting attorneys with bonuses to handle immigration lawsuits, transgender medical treatment investigations and hundreds of other cases defending the Trump administration. The effort follows more than a quarter of the department's nearly 13,000 lawyer…
abcnews.go.comKatie Porter Questioned on Temperament at California Gubernatorial Debate; Former Ohio State Official Testifies on Jim Jordan
Porter, the only woman among eight prominent candidates, pushed back against criticism of her past outbursts during the May 5, 2026, CNN debate at East Los Angeles College while highlighting immigration's role in state population growth. A separate unsealed deposition from former…
sbs.com.auCoalition Considers Cutting Net Overseas Migration to 150,000-200,000 Annually
Leaked internal documents show the opposition Coalition is examining options to reduce Australia's net overseas migration from the current level of 306,000 recorded in 2024-2025. The range under consideration would be higher than previous targets set during the Howard era.
deccanchronicle.comSenate Republicans Propose Immigration Bill Including $1 Billion for White House East Wing Security
Senate Republicans unveiled an immigration enforcement funding package that allocates $1 billion for security upgrades in the White House's East Wing ballroom project. The bill also includes $1.5 billion for Justice Department investigations and prosecutions. Separately, a judge…
deadline.comEuropean Conservative Figures Meet in Paris Ahead of London Rally
European conservative and nationalist figures gathered in Paris under the 'Make Europe Great Again' banner to discuss immigration, support for Israel, and energy policies. Participants backed a planned May 16 rally in London led by Tommy Robinson. The meeting included speeches on…
Washington ExaminerNRSC Releases Ad Criticizing Ossoff's Immigration Votes Amid GOP Push for $70 Billion Enforcement Funding
The National Republican Senatorial Committee released a 30-second digital ad criticizing Sen. Jon Ossoff's votes on immigration, linking them to President Trump's deportation agenda. The ad coincides with GOP plans to pass a $70 billion immigration enforcement bill via budget rec…
rediff.comPoll Finds Majority Voter Support for Several Trump Policies Including Deportations and Drug Price Cuts
A recent poll indicates that a majority of registered voters support several key policies of President Trump, such as deporting violent criminal illegal immigrants and reducing prescription drug prices. Support levels ranged from 63% to 84% for specific measures, according to the…
foxnews.comBiden Signs Laken Riley Act Mandating Migrant Detentions for Theft Charges
President Biden signed Public Law 119-1, the Laken Riley Act, requiring federal detention of undocumented immigrants charged with theft or burglary. The measure strengthens immigration enforcement by eliminating discretion in such cases, potentially increasing detentions nationwi…
EU Trade Chief Meets Trump’s Top Trade Official
EU Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič will meet U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer on Tuesday in Paris, ahead of G7 trade ministers' talks, following President Trump's threat to raise tariffs on EU cars. Separately, U.S. border security has seen major expansions under Trump,…
Washington ExaminerFlorida Rep. Randy Fine Explains Remarks on Armenians Serving in Congress
Florida Republican Rep. Randy Fine clarified comments he made on a talk show about Armenians serving in Congress, stating he referred to foreign citizens. The remarks targeted his primary opponent Dan Bilzerian, who is of Armenian descent. The Armenian National Committee of Ameri…
fortune.comAP Review: Trump Administration Violated Court Orders in 31 Lawsuits
An Associated Press review of court records revealed that U.S. district judges ruled the Trump administration violated orders in at least 31 lawsuits during its first 15 months. The cases span issues including immigration practices, deportations, spending cuts and mass layoffs.
Al JazeeraStarmer Proposes Ban on Pro-Palestine Marches
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated that some pro-Palestine marches could be banned and that using the phrase 'globalise the Intifada' could lead to prosecution. The comments follow a stabbing attack in London's Golders Green that prompted a rise in the UK's security alert…
insurancejournal.comU.S. Treasury Moves Forward with Bank Requirement to Verify Customer Citizenship
The U.S. Treasury is developing a plan requiring banks to collect and verify customers' citizenship information. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated the order is in process. Estimates indicate potential administrative costs of $2.6 billion to $5.6 billion and additional paper…
The GuardianThousands Attend May Day Protests Across US
Thousands participated in May Day protests nationwide on May 1, calling for strikes and boycotts against billionaire influence and government policies. The events coincide with new research highlighting a K-shaped spending trend since 2023, where high-income households drive reta…
New York PostVance: Federal Probe Examines Minnesota Officials' Knowledge of Fraud
Vice President JD Vance stated that federal investigators are examining what Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and other state officials knew about a large-scale human services fraud in the state. The fraud is estimated by the Trump administration to total between $9 billion and $19 billio…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewSupreme Court Hears Arguments on Revocation of Temporary Protected Status
The U.S. Supreme Court held oral arguments on April 29, 2026, in cases challenging President Trump's revocation of Temporary Protected Status for Syrian and Haitian nationals. The cases address whether such decisions are subject to judicial review under immigration law. Attorneys…
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear TPS Case for Haitians and Syrians
The U.S. Supreme Court will review the Trump administration's effort to terminate temporary protected status for over 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians. The case draws on lawsuits challenging the move, amid historical context of U.S.-Haiti relations. A ruling is expected by summ…
ReasonSupreme Court Hears Arguments on Trump Termination of TPS for Haitians and Syrians
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on whether the Trump administration can terminate Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of immigrants from Haiti and Syria. Justices considered the extent of judicial review over such executive decisions. The case could a…
Fox NewsTrump Signs DHS Funding Bill, Ending Partial Shutdown That Began Feb. 14
President Trump signed legislation to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security, excluding immigration enforcement agencies, concluding a 76-day funding lapse that began February 14. The bipartisan measure passed the House by voice vote after Republicans initiated a separa…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewTrump Claims Unprecedented Power in Private Discussions, Allies Report
President Donald Trump has recently described himself as the most powerful person to ever live in private conversations, according to allies. These statements come amid bold actions like launching a war with Iran and other unilateral moves. The White House emphasized Trump's focu…
rte.ieComey Indicted on Threat Charge Over Social Media Post; Former Fauci Adviser Charged With Records Violations
The U.S. Justice Department indicted former FBI Director James Comey for a 2025 social media post alleged as a threat to President Trump. Separately, it charged Dr. David Morens, a former adviser to Anthony Fauci, with concealing records on Covid-19 origins. The Supreme Court is…
manilatimes.netSenate Republicans Introduce $400M White House Ballroom Security Bill
Senate Republicans announced legislation to authorize $400 million in federal funds for a White House ballroom, citing security needs after a gunman disrupted the White House Correspondents' Dinner. President Trump called the venue a safer alternative for large gatherings. Democr…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewAustralian Opposition Leader Discusses Immigration Policy and Country Risks
Australian opposition leader Angus Taylor outlined his party's immigration policy, emphasizing risks from certain countries. He highlighted Iran as an example and defended preferencing decisions in an upcoming byelection. The policy focuses on alignment with Australian values wit…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewUS Updates Immigration Policy to Deny Green Cards for Anti-Israel Views
The United States has modified its immigration restrictions to permit denial of green card applications based on anti-Israel political opinions. This change was reported by The New York Times.
news.sky.comUK and France Sign £662 Million Security Deal Amid Ongoing Channel Crossings
The UK and France have agreed to a new £662 million deal to enhance border security along the French coast. The agreement aims to increase police presence and provide new equipment to address migrant crossings. Boats carrying migrants were observed launching from southern French…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewSupreme Court to Review Trump Administration's Bid to End TPS for Haitians and Syrians
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on whether the Trump administration can terminate temporary protected status for over 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians. The case arises from lawsuits challenging the policy, with a district judge ruling in February 2026 that the d…
newsone.com (News photo)Justice Department Seeks to Revoke Citizenship of 300 Naturalized Citizens
The Justice Department is investigating at least 300 foreign-born U.S. citizens for potential denaturalization. This effort is part of the Trump administration's push to increase denaturalization cases. The reasons for selecting these individuals remain unclear, according to a pe…