US Officials Reject Claims Terrorists Trying to Enter from Mexico
US Customs and Border Protection tells VOA that despite recent allegations by lawmakers, such incidents are 'very uncommon'
US Customs and Border Protection tells VOA that despite recent allegations by lawmakers, such incidents are 'very uncommon'
Democrats accuse US leader of 'incitement of insurrection' in last week's storming of the Capitol by a mob of Trump supporters
The 6-3 ruling on ideological lines with the court's six conservatives in the majority and three liberals dissenting, gives Trump a short-term victory
President says removal to take place after Sudan pays millions to US terror victims
Outcome could affect distribution of political power for next 10 years; census also helps determine distribution of $1.5T in federal funding annually
38 states, cities and counties, plus several immigrants rights nonprofits, sued over the July 21 directive
The plaintiffs said the directive violated a requirement in the US Constitution to count the "whole number of persons in each state"
Executive order says US must protect its citizens, infrastructure, cut dependence on foreign manufacturers; trade group spokesman raises objections
Trade adviser Navarro says US has been too dependent on overseas medical purchases during pandemic
Critics say move is designed to help Republicans
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee unveils his economic plan to combat coronavirus downturn
'We are acting as a police force, not the fighting force that we are, in Afghanistan,' US president says