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Democrats Drag LA Dodgers into Deportation Drama

Democrats, pro-migration groups, and California’s media are dragging the LA Dodgers into uncomfortable migration politics with Democrats, pro-migration groups, and California’s media are dragging the Los Angeles Dodgers into uncomfortable migration politics with dramatic claims that the sports team was somehow helping ICE’s deportation efforts.

LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 27: Fans head to the gates in the parking lot of Dodger Stadium be

Trump Policies Cut Migration, Raise Wages

President Donald Trump’s popular enforcement of migration law has been accompanied by a two percent gain in wages for blue-collar Americans, according to economic evidence touted by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.

Two window washer men working on the facade of the Greektown Casino and Hotel. (Photo by R

Gov. Newsom Claims He Beat Trump on Immigration Policy

President Donald Trump suggested he would relax immigration enforcement for hotel, retail, and farm employers — prompting California’s Democratic Governor to claim victory over Trump in their battle over the nation’s borders.

East Los Angeles, CA - February 26:Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks with Economic Development Corp

Pro-Discrimination, Ivy League Judge Backs Harvard vs. Trump

The judge who is backing Harvard’s new lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s enforcement of civil rights laws was rebuked in 2023 by the U.S. Supreme Court for siding with Harvard’s legal defense of racial discrimination.

Allison Dale Burroughs

USCIS Nominee: Feds Should Reform OPT Migration Program

The government should reduce the huge migration program that annually transports at least 400,000 foreign graduates into Americans’ white-collar jobs, the incoming head of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agency (USCIS) told senators Wednesday.

USCIS nominee Joe Edlow

Kristi Noem Blocks Harvard from Enrolling Foreign Students

The federal government has blocked Harvard University’s ability to welcome foreign students as the university resists President Donald Trump’s policy of ending racial favoritism in government-funded schools.

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem holds a press conference in Sp