Instead of joining in the intimidation of citizens, Congress could exercise some legislative oversight and at least try to curb the abuses by ICE.
By Joe Potter [email protected] A motion to annex approximately 79.38 acres of undeveloped property in the proposed ...
"People who are here completely legally and are American citizens, and they're afraid to leave their homes simply because of the color of their skin," she said.
Jackson police Chief Chris Simpson escorted John C. King, a regular speaker at City Council meetings, from the chamber Jan.
A federal judge ruled drag performance is protected under the First Amendment and dismissed Naples city officials in their ...
Familiar battle lines were drawn around Mayor Wu’s contentious push to raise commercial taxes to provide residential relief, ...
The bill currently before lawmakers would repeal the school AED law. After backlash, lawmakers are proposing changes to ...
The Lynchburg City Council has unanimously approved a developer to purchase a building and property on Jackson Street and ...
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority indicated Tuesday it is likely to side with two states that have enacted bans on ...
A Middletown man was deported after ICE officials noticed a sign on his property saying he was armed. His lawyers say his constitutional rights were violated, but the government says the case is moot ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - A Kansas organization expressed strong opposition to a push towards a 10% cap on credit card interest ...
Eric Rosen, chief justice of the Kansas Supreme Court, asks legislators to add funding for specialty courts and to bring more ...
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