Members of North Carolina’s congressional delegation immediately got to work this session preparing legislation to help make deportations easier and creating policies regarding non-citizens.
North Carolina Senator Ted Budd released a staement regarding the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) withdrawing their amendment proposal to their North Atlantic Right Whale Vessel Strike Reduction Rule.
Eroding North Carolina of criminals, in particular those who entered the country illegally and then broke more laws, continues to get a push from lawmakers in the Republican Party, the president, and forecast soon ICE.
Bipartisan bill would protect knife owners from a myriad of knife laws when traveling across state lines. CODY, WY, UNITED STATES, Jan
U.S. Sen. Ted Budd (R-NC) has received the following subcommittee assignments for the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) for the 119th
U.S. Senators Thom Tillis and Ted Budd along with Representatives David Rouzer and Mark Harris have re-introduced the Lumbee Fairness Act, legislation to grant long-overdue
North Carolina lawmakers introduced legislation in Congress Wednesday that would allow the victims of felonies committed by undocumented immigrants to sue cities, counties, and states that did not comply with ICE deportation orders.
Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) joined Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) and a group of Republican colleagues Wednesday to introduce the Stop Illegal Reentry Act, commonly referred to as Kate’s Law. The legislation aims to impose mandatory minimum sentences of five years for illegal aliens who reenter the United States after being deported,
The North Carolina General Assembly on Nov. 20 overturned a gubernatorial veto to require all 100 sheriffs to cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has built his fortune and reputation on disparaging the government scientists and institutions he's now in line to lead as HHS secretary.
An order from the White House's Office of Budget and Management that could freeze federal funding is sowing fear and confusion among area nonprofits.
Issac Bailey writes we should not let the pardons of insurrectionists fade from headlines too soon because our democracy is counting on it.