• Some Illegal Immigrants Who Stormed U.S. Border in Texas Released into U.S. After Being Processed

    A video taken by the New York Post and posted Thursday showed migrants breaking through fencing and knocking down guard members. The post Some Illegal Immigrants Who Stormed U.S. Border in Texas Released into U.S. After Being Processed first appeared on The Foreign Desk | by Lisa Daftari.

  • Here's How Google Has Been Interfering in U.S. Elections for Years

    This shouldn’t surprise anyone. If you have a Gmail account, you’ve no doubt noticed how fundraising emails from Republican candidates and conservative causes manage to get buried in your spam folder even though you never flagged them. It was so bad that the Republican National Committee sued Google for its discriminatory practices, but a Biden-appointed federal judge

  • A method being weighed for distributing U.S. aid in Gaza could put U.S. troops at risk, officials say

    The Biden administration is adamant that no U.S. personnel will set foot in Gaza when it starts delivering humanitarian aid from a floating dock, but a proposal for workers from other nations to deliver the aid carries security risks, say one former and two current administration officials. The concerns are the latest wrinkle in the White House push to get aid to the enclave’s hungry population via a floating dock. U.S. military officials have told NBC News that the first time they heard that...

  • U.S. Ambassador in Bucharest: Doicesti SMR project, an important element of the U.S.-Romania strategic partnership

    After touring the Doicesti Small Modular Reactor (SMR) site, U.S. Ambassador to Romania, Kathleen Kavalec said that the rapid progress here is a testament to Romania’s vision, guiding us toward a cleaner, more sustainable energy future. According to the American ambassador, “Romania is poised to become a regional clean energy hub“, and “the Doicesti SMR […]

    • CHCH

    Trump defends his "bloodbath" warning about 2024 U.S. election

    Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. Former president and presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump is defending comments he made over the weekend — saying “it will be a bloodbath” if he doesn’t win the next election. While he and his team say he was referring only to the auto industry, which he had been talking about when the comment was made […]

  • Bond denied for Enterprise rape suspect who illegally immigrated to U.S.

    ENTERPRISE, Ala (WDHN) -- An Enterprise man accused of raping a 'mentally incapacitated' teen has been denied the chance to bond out of the Coffee County Jail. Pablo Mendoza was arrested on Monday and charged with rape in the first degree after police alleged in a court complaint he raped a 14-year-old girl on Monday, []

    • WNYC

    Immigrants fill high-risk jobs that U.S.-born workers don't

    Among the missing workers from yesterday’s bridge collapse are men from El Salvador, Mexico and Guatemala. According to the Labor Department, Latin American immigrants are among the workers most likely to die on the job. Plus, ever heard of “search funds”? Business school grads are using them as a fast track to the CEO seat. Also: The yen is at a 30-year low, and secondhand desks helped kickstart one business owner’s journey.

  • U.S. appeals court extends hold on Texas immigration law

    March 27 (UPI) — A federal appeals court panel voted 2-1 on Wednesday to keep a hold in place blocking a Texas immigration law from going into effect as it continues to be litigated. The three-judge panel of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans issued the decision overnight on Senate Bill 4, which would allow Texas state […] The post U.S. appeals court extends hold on Texas immigration law first appeared on Gephardt Daily.

  • Mexico asks U.S. court to strike down Texas immigration law

    Mexico filed a brief in a U.S. court Thursday asking judges to block Texas from enforcing its strict new immigration law, saying it’s unfairly frightening Mexicans who live in the state.

  • Labor abuses found in Indian shrimp industry supplying to the U.S.

    SAN FRANCISCO >> Noriko Kuwabara was excited to try a new recipe she’d seen on social media for crispy shrimp spring rolls, so she and her husband headed to Costco’s frozen foods aisle. But when she grabbed a bag of farm-raised shrimp from the freezer and saw “Product of India,” she wrinkled her nose.

  • Smokes and votes: Could menthol cigarette ban sway U.S. election?

    In a quintessentially American tale of race and politics, the lowly menthol cigarette is playing a curiously large role in the U.S. presidential election this year.A proposed ban from President Joe Biden's administration on the mint-flavored smokes has miffed some African Americans, a key Democratic Party base. To complicate matters, narratives linked to the tobacco lobby have ginned up fears that the ban could lead to over policing and racism.Those are normally left-wing concerns, but in an...

  • Former U.S. Ambassador: Joe Biden's Immigration Policy Crippled Haiti

    Joe Biden's 2021 migration crisis helped to create a Haitian national crisis during his 2024 reelection campaign, his former special envoy for Haiti said.