Category: Politics

U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson Visits Border, Demands That Biden Administration Crack Down On Illegal Immigration

U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, along with 60 House Republican lawmakers, visited the Texas-Mexico border and urged President Biden to address illegal immigration before seeking Republican support for a $110 billion security funding bill that includes aid for Ukraine and Israel. Johnson emphasized the importance of securing the southern border as a national security priority, advocating for measures such as building more border walls and restricting asylum claims by migrants. The Republicans also called for the reinstatement of the Trump-era “remain in Mexico” policy and stricter deportation of undocumented immigrants.

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A New Way To Fund Texas Community Colleges Focuses On Student Success, Not Enrollment

Texas has implemented a groundbreaking funding model for community colleges with House Bill 8, allocating $683 million to reward institutions based on student outcomes rather than enrollment hours. The new formula measures success through earning valuable credentials, successful transfers to four-year universities, and completion of dual credit courses by high school students. This innovative approach aims to support community college students, address workforce needs, and ensure sustainable funding for these institutions, ushering in a new era for education in the state.

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U.S. Department Of Justice Says It’ll Sue If Texas Enforces New Law Punishing Illegal Border Crossing

The U.S. Department of Justice has issued a threat to sue the state of Texas over its new law, Senate Bill 4, which allows state police to arrest individuals suspected of illegally crossing the Texas-Mexico border. The DOJ argues that the law is unconstitutional and disrupts federal immigration and border enforcement operations, asserting that only the federal government can enforce immigration laws. If Texas does not refrain from enforcing the law by January 3, legal action will be pursued to prevent interference with federal functions.

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Diversity Offices On College Campuses Will Soon Be Illegal In Texas, As 30 New Laws Go Into Effect

A new law in Texas, effective January 1, will dissolve diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts at public universities, preventing them from offering training on diversity and inclusion for faculty and staff or requiring diversity statements in hiring processes. This move has already led to the shutdown of university-led student support programs and made hiring new faculty more challenging. In addition to this law, several others are set to take effect in the new year, including changes to tax codes, diverting minors charged with certain misdemeanors to support programs, and restrictions on e-cigarette advertising to minors.

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Supreme Court to Review January 6 Obstruction Case, Impacting Trump and Other Defendants

The Supreme Court has agreed to review a case related to January 6 defendants, which could have major implications for former President Donald Trump and hundreds of others facing charges related to the Capitol riot. The case concerns the interpretation of a federal obstruction law, and the Supreme Court’s decision on this matter could significantly impact the charges against Trump and other defendants.

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