President Joe Biden’s administration on Jan. 5 announced steps officials said would improve border security and help slow illegal immigration while helping migrants obtain legal status in the United States. The administration is expanding a parole program that was restricted to Venezuelans to would-be immigrants from three other countries. People from Cuba, Nicaragua, and Haiti…
Biden Administration Announces Effort to Secure Border, Expand Parole Program
NTD News Today (Jan. 5): Kari Lake Files 2 Appeals in Election Case; Biden to Visit Border, Give Security Speech
Former Arizona candidate for Governor Kari Lake filed two appeals on Wednesday. They address an election lawsuit she filed last month. President Biden says he plans to give a border security speech Thursday — and to visit the Southern border next week. The border visit will come during his trip to the North American leaders’ Summit…
Biden Says He Intends to Visit US–Mexico Border
President Joe Biden indicated Wednesday that he will visit the U.S.–Mexico border for the first time since he took office nearly two years ago. While in Kentucky, the president was asked if he will be going to the border in connection to a meeting next week in Mexico City with other world leaders. “That’s my intention,…
NTD News Today (Jan. 4): Musk: US Government Asked Twitter to Suspend 250,000 Accounts; TSA Extends Vaccination Requirement to Enter US
Elon Musk has released more information about the extent of alleged government influence on Twitter. He said that the federal government had asked Twitter to suspend 250,000 accounts. The Transportation Security Administration has extended the requirement for visitors to the United States to have proof of COVID-19 vaccination. This makes the United States one of…
NTD News Today (Dec. 30): House Committee Releases Trump’s Tax Returns; House GOP Accuses White House of Obstructing Oversight
The House Ways and Means Committee today released former President Trump’s tax returns. Trump called the release an “outrageous abuse of power.” The White House told House Republicans to re-submit a request for oversight. House Republicans are now accusing the White House of obstructing legitimate oversight. U.S. Customs and Border Patrol says the number of Russians…
El Paso Official Says Illegal Aliens ‘Running Into Our Backyards,’ Scaring the Community
A top official in El Paso, Texas, has called the situation at the southern border “frightening” and said the local community is not accustomed to having so many illegal aliens in the city. El Paso City Council member Claudia Rodriguez made the comments in an interview with Fox News on Dec. 28, shortly after the Supreme…
Russian Nationals Attempting to Cross US Southern Border Surges as Ukraine War Drags On
The number of Russians attempting to try to cross into the United States from Mexico has increased by over 30 percent according to U.S. Customs and Border Patrol Protection (CBP), as more apparently attempt to flee the draft created by President Vladimir Putin to expand his army as the war in Ukraine continues. “There are…
Capitol Report: Twitter Files: Twitter Pressured by Government to Censor COVID Info; West Point Removes Statues
According to the latest release of the Twitter Files, the platform suppressed information about the coronavirus. After pressure from the federal government, a scientist’s criticism of the vaccine was blocked. Republicans vow to investigate the relations between Twitter and the federal government. China may be facing its biggest COVID-19 surge to date, leaked notes from…
NTD News Today (Dec. 23): FBI Silent on Social Media Payments; Border Patrol Seeks Contractors for Construction of Barrier
The FBI is staying mum on what other social media companies the federal agency gave money to. This, after the FBI‘s payment to Twitter of almost $3.5 million was confirmed. U.S. Customs and Border Protection says it’s accepting bids from contractors for construction of barriers along the Southern border. Meanwhile, hundreds of migrants at the…
NTD News Today (Dec. 23): FBI Remains Silent on Social Media Payments; Border Patrol Seeks Contractors for Construction of Barrier
The FBI is staying silent on which other social media companies the federal agency gave money to following confirmation of the agency’s $3.5 million payment to Twitter. U.S. Customs and Border Protection said that it’s accepting bids from contractors to construct barriers along the Southern border. Meanwhile, hundreds of migrants at the border are weathering…
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