A federal appeals court on Friday blocked a ruling that prevented U.S. border agents from removing illegal immigrants under the age of 18 who travel without an adult to the country. A three-judge panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit stayed a lower court ruling as the case is adjudicated….
Court Lets US Border Agents Resume Removing Unaccompanied Minors Without Court Hearings
Queensland Border Reopening Welcome News: NSW Premier
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has announced that Queensland will reopen its border to Sydney residents from Feb. 1, pleasantly surprising New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian who heard the news live on radio. Sydney has been locked out of the Sunshine State since Dec. 20 following an outbreak of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, commonly known…
NTD Evening News Full Broadcast (Jan. 12)
President Donald Trump visits a Texas border town to talk about his administration’s work to secure the country, a Florida state representative is the latest to take a stance against Big Tech’s censorship, and Justice Department and the FBI give the latest on their Capitol Hill riot investigation.
McGowan Calls for a National Elimination Strategy to Handle the CCP Virus
Western Australian Premier Mark McGowan is advocating for the rest of the nation to follow his states CCP virus elimination strategy bringing National Cabinet’s policy of suppressing outbreaks into dispute. Speaking at a press conference on Monday McGowan heralded lockdowns and border closures as the way forward and congratulated the Queensland government’s measure. “The idea…
Trump to Visit US-Mexico Border to Highlight Border Wall Progress
President Donald Trump is expected to travel to the U.S.-Mexico border on Tuesday to highlight his administration’s work on the border wall, the White House said Saturday. Trump will travel to the town of Alamo, Texas. He will mark the completion of 400 miles of border wall and his administration’s efforts to reform what the…
Andrews Hints NSW-Victoria Border May Open Next Week
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has hinted that falling COVID-19 cases may see border restrictions with New South Wales begin to ease next week allowing thousands of stranded people to return home. Andrews said a recent mystery case in Victoria and cross-state vacations had prevented borders opening up sooner. “[I]f it weren’t for that case then…
Victorians with Medical Issues To Get Priority as Thousands Wait to Cross NSW Border
As thousands of Victorians scramble for exemptions to return home from New South Wales, the state’s COVID-19 Response Commander Jeroen Weimar has said people with “genuine hardship reasons” will be given priority. “People who have urgent medical reasons, urgent medical appointments will get an exemption absolutely, and that’s done very very quickly,” he said at…
Indian Cricket Team Reluctant to Quarantine Another 14 Days in Brisbane
India have reportedly expressed concern about being forced into a hard quarantine on entry to Brisbane, claiming they’d rather the fourth Test be played elsewhere. The Australian and Indian teams are set to fly to Sydney on Monday to continue preparations for the third cricket Test, before flying to Queensland for the fourth and final…
Victorian Health Minister Condemns NSW Woman Over Checkpoint Evading
Authorities have lashed a New South Wales woman for speeding through a Victorian border checkpoint at night, turning her lights off and evading police for hours until road spikes were used to stop her car. Victoria Health Minister Martin Foley condemned the 57-year-old, from NSW’s Central Coast, for endangering the lives of police. People from…
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The Nation Speaks (Jan. 30): Critical Race Theory: Lawsuits & Cancelling Lincoln; Biden’s Immigration Woes
In this episode of The Nation Speaks, we take a look at a Catholic school lawsuit; the cancellation of Abraham Lincoln; and what all this has in common with China. And finally, what can we expect from the Biden administration on immigration, crime, and justice.