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This week on "The Florida Roundup," we heard from one family who have been authorized to be in Florida for more than a decade ...
The relationship between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk appeared to deteriorate as their feud played out on social ...
Kilmar Abrego, the Maryland man who was deported to El Salvador due to an administrative error, will return to the United ...
President Trump's executive order faces lawsuits over proof-of-citizenship voting rules and mail ballot deadlines ...
South Florida's airports are common gateways for people from Haiti, Venezuela and Cuba to enter the U.S. Each nation has a ...
Assembling outside a court to protest or report the news is usually protected by the First Amendment. But in Phoenix, watchdogs are pushed offsite.
The U.S. Supreme Court, meanwhile, hasn’t ruled whether a decision from one judge can block a president’s executive order from taking effect nationwide.
When it comes to his new travel ban, legal experts on both sides of the aisle say the president is likely on stronger footing.
Immigration order restricting travel from 19 nations could prove difficult to challenge legally, with one attorney noting its ...
Without such intervention, he warns, the government "could snatch anyone off the street, turn him over to a foreign country, ...
The lawsuit centers on a 2024 law known as House Bill 4156, which would let state courts prosecute people for the crime of ...