Fox News' Griff Jenkins reports the latest on President Donald Trump's executive order. The 'Outnumbered' panel reacts to his decision to block taxpayer dollars from funding illegal immigration.
Illegal immigration at the U.S. southern border has been dropping since March 2024, and decreased sharply after President Donald Trump entered the White House Jan. 20. But, his administration inflated the decrease.
These orders cover a range of policy areas, including initiatives to curb illegal immigration, efforts to downsize the government and reforms that impact public health. On Trump's inauguration day, January 20,
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order ending the use of federal taxpayer money for resources supporting illegal immigration and illegal aliens.  Read More
Republican lawmakers in some states are threatening local officials with lawsuits, fines and jail time if they resist President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration
Texas, discusses President Donald Trump’s executive order ending the use of taxpayer funds to support or incentivize illegal immigration on 'America Reports.'
U.S. President Donald Trump signed a new slew of executive orders on Wednesday, including one aimed at preventing taxpayer dollars from supporting illegal immigration and one designed to get rid of regulations the administration considers "overreach.
President Donald Trump signed an executive action aimed at insuring that US taxpayer money is not spent to support undocumented migrants or encourage illegal immigration.
The Justice Department on Monday directed federal prosecutors in New York to drop corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams, asserting that the case was impeding his ability to aid President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration.
The White House shared a controversial Valentine’s Day honing in on President Donald Trump’s policies of illegal immigration and deportations. On Instagram, along with the simple message, “Happy Valentine’s Day” (and a red heart emoji),
Nearly a month into President Donald Trump’s second term and his efforts to crack down on illegal immigration, federal officers continue to make arrests across the U.S., including in Southern California.