Turkish migrant Ugur has said he paid a Mexican cartel to take him to the border with the US, in hopes of making it to Los Angeles to work for DoorDash. Speaking to Fox News, the 33-year-old said he had paid $6,500 to the group and fled Turkey due to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Latest figures from Customs and Border Protection showed that in the month of February the agency encountered 189,922 at the southern border
Washington Examiner Commentary Editor Conn Carroll joins Investigations Editor Sarah Bedford to discuss Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’s sudden shift on the border crisis and whether it’s being affected by the polls. They also talk about the growing focus on U visas and the details behind the employment numbers.
The United States Labor Department filed a lawsuit in late March against a California poultry processor and its affiliated entities, accusing the firms of using "oppressive child labor." The newly filed lawsuit marks the latest in a long list of recent DOL investigations that have uncovered alleged illegal child labor. About the case The complaint, filed against L&Y Food, Moon Poultry, JRC Culinary, and the owner of the companies, Fu Qian Chen Lu, claims that the facilities hired minors to...
House Republicans walked over their impeachment articles against Sec. Alejandro Mayorkas to the Senate on Tuesday in a dramatic show of disapproval.
Biden has not publicly committed to debating Trump but hasn't ruled it out either.
“Don’t,” President Biden said when asked for his message to the Iranians contemplating an attack upon Israel, so of course the Iranians did.
I never really talk about foreign affairs here on PJ Media, but you undoubtedly have a pretty good idea by now of just how badly the Biden administration has been on the world stage and in foreign policy. Iran and Israel are about to go to war, and China is champing at the bit to take over Taiwan.
Biden's $60BN Can't Fix Ukraine's Manpower & Recruitment Crisis With Biden's $60 billion in funding for Ukraine now fully authorized and implemented, the question is now what? The US President on Wednesday announced just after signing the bill that the Pentagon will start sending equipment to Ukraine "in the next few hours" straight from the US stockpile. The Kremlin in response is vowing to push back the front lines deeper into Ukraine, and says that newly infused American weapons...
Outside of the Super Bowl, there probably isn't an event in the sports
President Joe Biden said legislation on border security should have been included in the $95 billion foreign aid package signed into law on Wednesday.
The Republican National Committee continues to track the ongoing arrival of unauthorized visitors to the U.S. The committee tells Inside the Beltway that 189,372 illegal immigrants were encountered attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border in March alone, marking the 37th straight month of President Biden’s tenure in office that such encounters have exceeded 150,000.
Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., on Republicans accusing DHS Secretary Mayorkas of