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In a day and time in which the American people say they want their politicians to be courageous, Lankford was exactly that courageous in standing up and telling the truth along with being able to confront Former President Trump, who many in the party fear and are willing to back down because of any comment that he may make against an issue.
About 200 undocumented migrants, who traveled from Peru, India, and Colombia, were mass released in the San Ysidro disctrict of San Diego. Bill Melugin explained that the reason for the mass release into San Diego had to do with the city spending millions of dollars building a migrant shelter.
Graham said he is not going to the border to speak against U.S. border policy. Instead, he's going there "to preach the Good News of Jesus Christ where it's desperately needed."
Thousands of mostly Southern and Central American migrants are heading to the U.S. southern border, forming a massive caravan.
Immigration experts say strict asylum policies will not slow the flow of migrants coming into the U.S. seeking refuge.
According to Reuters, Biden says he has no choice but to push through the construction as funding was already approved by former President Donald Trump.
Tim Ballard, whose story inspired the hit movie Sound of Freedom, told a U.S. Congressional panel Wednesday that the Biden administration's immigration policies along the southern border are “feeding the growth” of child sex trafficking.
Officials in Greece say that four people died and 18 have been rescued after a boat carrying migrants sank just northeast of the Greek island of Lesbos.
A Romanian man who took part in international human smuggling has been sentenced to more than 12 years in prison for the deaths of 39 migrants from Vietnam who suffocated in a trailer.
Collectively we can do better. Nearly every week, we read a new tragic headline and story of unaccompanied children and youth from Central America meeting some horrific end while attempting to immigrate to the US. In the previous few months alone, there have been reports of mass abductions, a deadly fire at a Mexican migrant detention center, heat stroke deaths in abandoned cargo boxes and videos of tiny children being left at the border wall by smugglers called “Coyotes.”As a leader of a major project aimed at identifying causation and potential solutions to this challenge, there are two obvious truths we must face. One, the national conversations we are having about this challenge are shaped by wildly inaccurate rhetoric that is frankly not helping. And secondly, the major efforts by both faith-based and government agencies alike are insufficient, dated and in need of fresh and more sophisticated approaches to the challenge.
President Joe Biden said the U.S.-Mexico border may be "chaotic for a while" as Title 42, the 2020 restriction on migrants, expires this week.
According to the Department of Justice, a Maryland pastor was indicted last week for allegedly arranging 60 fraudulent marriages in the past seven years in order to give foreigners permanent residence in the United States.
The Bible League International recently announced plans to distribute Bibles and discipleship information to immigrants living in and around Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas.
A new survey finds a majority of Americans who believe that America is a “city on a hill” chosen by God to receive blessings and be used as an example in the world, also believe in a “replacement” conspiracy theory holding that immigrants are invading the U.S. in an attempt to replace the country's current culture.
President Joe Biden is set to meet with Pope Francis for the first time as president this week.
Many Christians in Florida worry that they could soon find themselves charged with a crime for participating in outreach events involving the transportation of congregants. A bill being considered in the Florida Senate would make it a third-degree felony for a driver to transport anyone they know or "reasonably should know" is not in the country legally.Senate Bill 1718, which has passed a committee vote and is now winding its way through the legislative process, includes multiple provisions targeting individuals who cannot "provide proof of lawful presence in the United States." The bill would increase fines for employers who hire such individuals, require hospitals to "collect patient immigration status data information," and crack down on "human smuggling," making it a third-degree felony for "anyone who helps bring or attempt to bring a noncitizen into the U.S. at some non-designated place without inspection by a U.S. official at a border, port, or other point of entry."
The U.S. Supreme Court has ordered pandemic-era restrictions at the border to remain in place.

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