Politics Jan 05 Sessions orders review of judges' handling of immigration cases Attorney General Jeff Sessions launched a review of a widely used practice of immigration judges closing cases without decisions, potentially reshaping immigration courts and putting hundreds of thousands of people in greater legal limbo.
Politics Sep 05 AP FACT CHECK: What the Trump administration said about DACA Here is a look at the claims made by the administration and the facts.
Nation Aug 01 Homeland Security will waive environmental reviews, other laws to build U.S. border wall It will mark the sixth time that the department has exercised that authority since 2005 and the first time since 2008.
Politics Jul 30 Incoming Homeland Security secretary has served 3 presidents Elaine Duke, set to become acting U.S. homeland secretary on Monday, has the rare distinction of serving in high-level positions in three administrations.
Politics May 13 GOP leaders see more smoke than fire in Comey's dismissal Republicans who attended the national committee's spring meeting outside San Diego this week defended the president's actions and insisted that they would have little political impact on midterm elections next year.
Politics Apr 04 Potential border wall contractors worry about attacks on their workers With bids due Tuesday on the first design contracts, interested companies are preparing for the worst if they get the potentially lucrative job.
Nation Feb 25 Mexico border wall construction contract bids open March 6 The agency said it will request bids on or around March 6 and that companies would have to submit "concept papers" to design and build prototypes by March 10, according to FedBizOpps.gov, a website for federal contractors. The field of…
Politics Dec 14 California governor seeks permanent ban on offshore drilling California Gov. Jerry Brown on Tuesday asked President Barack Obama to permanently ban new offshore oil and gas drilling in the state before he leaves office.
Politics Nov 10 Defense open to settlement in Trump University lawsuit Donald Trump's attorney told a federal judge Thursday he's open to settlement talks in a class-action fraud lawsuit involving the president-elect and his now-defunct Trump University.
Politics Jun 17 Videos from ongoing lawsuits may fuel Clinton, Trump attack ads The presidential campaigns of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are both trying to prevent the public release of videos that are critical to legal cases involving the candidates.