Justice Department Questions Reliability of Trump-Ordered Voter Citizenship Lists

Justice Department Questions Reliability of Trump-Ordered Voter Citizenship Lists

A Justice Department attorney acknowledged in federal court this week that government-compiled lists intended to identify non-citizens on voter rolls are likely unreliable, advising states against using them to purge registered voters. The admission came during a high-stakes hearing in Washington regarding a presidential order aimed at increasing federal oversight of state election processes. The…

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Haaland Condemns DOJ Lawsuit Over New Mexico Immigration Policies

Haaland Condemns DOJ Lawsuit Over New Mexico Immigration Policies

Federal Legal Action Challenges State Immigration Authority Interior Secretary Deb Haaland issued a sharp rebuke this week regarding the U.S. Department of Justice’s recent lawsuit against New Mexico, which seeks to invalidate state-level immigration enforcement policies. The legal maneuver, filed in federal court on Tuesday, alleges that New Mexico’s latest legislative attempts to regulate border…

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Proposed Postal Service Rule Could Allow Handguns to Be Mailed

Proposed Postal Service Rule Could Allow Handguns to Be Mailed

The United States Postal Service (USPS) has initiated a regulatory review that could permit the mailing of handguns, a move prompted by a recent Justice Department legal opinion declaring a century-old federal prohibition unconstitutional. The proposed rule change, currently circulating through federal review, seeks to align postal regulations with evolving interpretations of Second Amendment rights,…

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US State Department Initiates Passport Revocations for Delinquent Child Support

US State Department Initiates Passport Revocations for Delinquent Child Support

New Federal Enforcement Measures The United States State Department announced on Thursday that it will begin revoking the passports of thousands of American parents who have accumulated significant unpaid child support debt. This enforcement action, set to commence this Friday, specifically targets individuals with arrears exceeding $100,000, with plans to expand the threshold to those…

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