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Federal Judge to Block DHS From Revoking 530,000 Immigrants’ Temporary Legal Status

The judge says the administration’s action is targeting ‘people who followed the rules.’

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Attorney General Kris Mayes and Secretary of State Adrian Fontes Sue Trump Administration Over Election Integrity Executive Order

Attorney General Kris Mayes joined Secretary of State Adrian Fontes in a lawsuit filed with 19 other Democratic-run states against the Trump administration challenging his executive order on election integrity measures for allegedly intruding on state sovereignty. However, Democratic officials supported HR 1, a 2021 bill in Congress that would federalize elections, and President Joe Biden issued an executive order during his tenure directing federal agencies to find ways to facilitate voter registration and voter education. This is the 16th lawsuit Mayes has filed along with other Democrats against the new Trump administration.
Trump’s executive order will require individuals to show documented proof of citizenship (DPOC) in order to register to vote instead of merely attesting to it. Other changes include prohibiting QR codes, requiring ballots to be received by Election Day, and regularly cleaning noncitizens from voter rolls. Trump’s executive order directed the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) to carry out many of his changes. 

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Illinois Bill Regulating Homeschools and Private Schools Attracts Major Opposition

Christian schools, parents, and lawmakers are sounding the alarm over an Illinois bill that would regulate home and private schooling. …

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Appeals Court Clears Trump Admin to Resume Mass Terminations of Newer Workers

The court said state attorneys general who sued over the firings don’t have standing.

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Supreme Court Pauses Orders Forcing Trump Admin to Rehire Labor Board Members

Biden appointees Gwynne Wilcox of National Labor Relations Board and Cathy Harris of Merit Systems Protection Board were fired soon after Trump took office.

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5 Common Lies About The SAVE Act — And How To Refute Them

These lies are purposely designed to guilt Americans into sacrificing their right to free and fair elections.

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2 Judges Limit Trump’s Deportations Under Wartime Law

New lawsuits were filed in Texas and New York after the Supreme Court removed blocks in Washington.

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House Passes Bill to Curb Judges’ Nationwide Injunctions

The measure would prevent federal district court judges from stalling the president’s agenda with sweeping orders.

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