As President Donald Trump’s mass deportation plans ramp up, Miami Archbishop Thomas Wenski says the president is taking the wrong approach.
The department’s motion to drop the case was signed by Hayden O’Byrne, who was appointed as the “interim” U.S. Attorney in Miami on Monday at the same time as the firings. O’Byrne, a member of the conservative Federalist Society, was hired as a prosecutor by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in 2019.
Criminals will no longer be able to hide in America’s schools and churches to avoid arrest,” said a DHS spokesperson.
House Republicans are in Florida for the next three days to hash out their agenda and hear from President Trump.
New reports from real estate firm Redfin say the median asking rent for an apartment in the United States is $1,592, the lowest since March 2022. They also say the salary needed to afford that price is the lowest it has been in three years–$63,
It’s decision time for House Republicans as they gather for their annual policy retreat in Florida this week. While they are escaping the frigid conditions in Washington, Republicans must still
Amid a surge in anti-illegal immigration operations, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it will temporarily pause an important form, following President Donald Trump’s executive order on Jan. 20.
House Republicans are rallying around President Donald Trump's message of unity after his speech in Florida on Monday night.
James Ross Wightman, 65, was jailed on Friday and charged with six counts of illegal voting, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
Zoo Miami has announced the passing of Kara, its “Grand Dame” of giant river otters, who they said was euthanized on Jan.14 after suffering from multiple geriatric health issues.
As President Donald Trump’s mass deportation plans ramp up, Miami Archbishop Thomas Wenski says the president is taking the wrong approach. “ Migrants are not a problem,” Wenski said in a Zoom interview. “Our broken immigration laws are a problem, but the migrants are not a problem. These people represent an opportunity.”
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