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Monday, July 28, 2025
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Sunday, July 27, 2025
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Saturday, July 26, 2025
Sweep..
Many of those arrested had been previously released from local jails due to Colorado's sanctuary laws, which limit cooperation between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities.
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Friday, July 25, 2025
Standstill..
As U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported earlier this month, June 2025 saw the lowest number of southern border crossings in U.S. history
Nationwide, there were 25,228 CBP encounters, the lowest monthly number the agency has recorded, including a "historical low" of 8,024 apprehensions. Encounters include legal ports of entry, whereas apprehensions are arrests of those coming into the United States illegally.
The Biden administration, on the other hand, saw record numbers of illegal border crossings during its term. Dec. 2023 was the "worst month for encounters of inadmissible aliens on the southern border in U.S. history – 251,178," The Heritage Foundation wrote last week.
Away..
It has been one year since former President Joe Biden made the unprecedented decision to step aside in the 2024 presidential race.
The move, catapulted then-Vice President Kamala Harris to the top of the ticket.
The outcome was decisive. Every swing state went to Trump. Democrats suffered defeat up and down the ballot, leaving them with little leverage in a Republican-controlled Washington, D.C.
A year later, and with midterms elections looming, the path forward for Democrats remains murky. Ideological and generational rifts persist within the fractured big-tent party.
The train is running away. Just a thought.
Missing link..
A migrant who came to America as a boy 20 years ago is set to be deported after accidentally missing an exit on the freeway in Southern California and winding up in Mexico.
Erick Hernandez, 34, of East Los Angeles, migrated to the US from El Salvador at 14 years old, making him eligible for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), NBC San Diego reported.
Hernandez, whose parents gained legal status in the US, was working on becoming legal after marrying his wife, who is an American citizen.
Hernandez's family and attorney told NBC San Diego that he was working as a rideshare driver on June 1 when he missed a freeway exit in San Ysidro and found himself in Tijuana.
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This case has few things that is not logical. He is a card driver and got lost!
He was DACA protected but never followed on it. Married to US citizen....
Something is missing in this story.
Just a thought.