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"We will do everything we can to cooperate with the Congress," Mark Esper told "Face the Nation" Sunday
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"We will do everything we can to cooperate with the Congress," Mark Esper told "Face the Nation" Sunday
The rule, slated to go into effect on Tuesday, would have made it easier for the government to reject green card and temporary visa applications from low-income immigrants
In fiscal year 2019, which ended last week, U.S. immigration authorities apprehended or turned away more than 977,000 migrants along the southern border
Activists chanted the names of migrant children who have died in U.S. custody
"If Speaker Pelosi did in fact move forward with a floor vote on actually proceeding with an investigation ... there's no question in my mind that she would have the votes"
"I don't know what the president was thinking. But I do know he loves to bait the press and he does that almost every day," Blunt said on "Face the Nation"
The House Committee on Foreign Affairs has demanded documents from the secretary of state about the administration's dealings with Ukraine
It's the latest crackdown on legal immigration from the Trump administration
One of the plaintiffs is a 15-year-old migrant girl from El Salvador who contemplated suicide after being forcibly separated from her mother by U.S. officials
Former USCIS director Francis Cissna was ousted from his role in June amid a purge of top DHS officials
"This is an issue where one's head and heart lead to the same conclusion. We collectively owe it to the Dreamers to hold up our end of the bargain," Apple executives wrote in a filing to the Supreme Court
The move is likely to fuel criticism from advocates who believe officials should not obtain sensitive information from people not linked to a crime
"You keep coming back to logical. You don't really have much in the record, do you?" a federal judge asked the attorney
Three House committees issued a subpoena demanding documents related to Rudy Giuliani's attempts to pressure the Ukrainian government
The Texas Republican said Speaker Pelosi's decision to initiate an impeachment inquiry was made to "placate some of the extreme wings of her party"