In an interview with The Washington Post, Tom Homan, who oversaw the family separation policy as acting director of U.S.
Donald Trump’s “border czar” is pledging to bring back the practice of family detention for undocumented immigrants.
The President-elect’s priorities could run into the realities faced by agents focused on enforcement and removals: The number ...
Federal prosecutors say a Brooklyn real estate magnate working with a Turkish government official to funnel illegal campaign ...
The man accused of fatally shooting the CEO of UnitedHealthcare pleaded not guilty on Monday to state murder and terror charges while his attorney complained that statements coming from New York's ...
Eric Adams used to call himself the "Biden of Brooklyn," but since being indicted on corruption charges he has embraced the ...
The New York Police Department's top uniformed officer, known as the Chief of Department, abruptly resigned Saturday amid ...
Donald Trump has promised to carry out the biggest mass deportations in history during his second term—which would not only ...
Many progressives seem prepared to reject Adams for a second term for various reasons: The mayor responded to the chronic ...
Citing his federal indictment, the Campaign Finance Board told the mayor that he may be decertified from the public money ...