(The Center Square) – FBI boss Kash Patel announced on Friday the agency scrapped a $5 billion plan to build a new headquarters.
(The Center Square) – Under new Trump administration policies, more than 2.5 million people were removed from the U.S. this year, including a record number of violent offenders.
(The Center Square) – The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has handed Texas another win in a lawsuit brought by Chinese nationals challenging a state law banning foreign adversaries from purchasing land in Texas.
(The Center Square) – Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem raised her incentives on Monday for illegal migrants who volunteer to return home before the end of the year as part of a program to lower deportation costs for taxpayers.
This story was originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on Dec. 19, 2025. The Idaho Supreme Court on Friday scheduled oral arguments in a lawsuit challenging the state’s new private education tax credit. Each side will have 30 minutes on Jan. 23 to make arguments and answer questions from the court’s five justices, according to an order […]
(The Center Square) - The Trump administration paused the immigration lottery visa program that approved more than 129,000 immigrants to obtain visas in fiscal year 2026.
(The Center Square) – Republicans are pushing back against California programs that provide taxpayer-funded tuition assistance to illegal immigrants, arguing the policies divert resources from the state's taxpayers.
(The Center Square) — Members of Congress will be allowed to visit ICE facilities without notice and may inspect migrant detention areas under a new ruling by a federal court judge.
The Trump administration’s immigration crackdown intensified across Washington in the late summer and early fall, new data indicates.
(The Center Square) – California Attorney General Rob Bonta and a coalition of 17 other Democratic attorneys general are urging the U.S. Department of Education to withdraw a proposed expansion of federal data collection on college admissions, arguing it would violate student privacy and distort civil rights law.
