Trump Administration to Review 55 Million U.S. Visas for Safety
The Trump administration has announced plans to carefully vet all 55 million foreigners with U.S. visas for potential threats to public safety.
The Trump administration has announced plans to carefully vet all 55 million foreigners with U.S. visas for potential threats to public safety.
The recent ruling to allow deportation of non-citizens under the Alien Enemies Act has sparked concerns about potential abuse of power and unjust deportations.
A Russian-born scientist and research associate at Harvard University has been criminally charged with smuggling biological material, raising concerns about espionage and the potential misuse of sensitive scientific research.
The downsizing and restructuring of the National Security Council has raised questions about its ability to effectively address national security issues and represent the diverse interests of the American people.
The ongoing trade war and increased tensions between the US and China have put a strain on the academic collaboration between Harvard and China, sparking a debate about the balance between national security and academic freedom.
President Trump has announced a new travel ban on several African and Muslim-majority countries, citing national security concerns.
Read about a federal judge's decision to block the Trump administration from detaining Mahmoud Khalil, a Syrian immigrant, under a rarely used provision of immigration law.
Trump administration considers adding 36 countries to the travel ban in efforts to tighten immigration policies and enhance national security.
President Trump has ordered strikes on Iran's military bases in response to their recent attacks on U.S. military bases in Iraq, citing potential threats to national security.
A look at the challenges facing Senate Republicans as they work to push through a tax bill promised by President Trump before the September 30 deadline.
The US travel ban, which has faced legal challenges since its implementation in 2017, continues to be a divisive and controversial issue.
The Trump administration's plan to transfer non-citizen detainees to the Guantánamo Bay detention facility has sparked controversy and criticism from human rights organizations and some allies.
The Trump administration's new visa policy has caused confusion and uncertainty for thousands of international students, potentially jeopardizing their enrollment and ability to start their studies on time.
The Trump administration has implemented new limits on media coverage at the Pentagon, raising concerns about transparency and the public's right to know.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem discusses the potential expansion of immigration operations to other cities and the challenges, considerations, and benefits involved.
A study shows that Harvard University received $180 million in federal funding for defense projects, but the Trump administration abruptly cut the funding. This has raised concerns about the future of defense research at the prestigious university.