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President Donald Trump addressed a national meeting of law enforcement officials Wednesday and directed them to "turn in" the illegal gang members in their areas to the Department of Homeland Security. More Here.
Read More →Local law enforcement leaders Monday expressed relief that Saturday’s march from downtown West Palm Beach to Trump’s winter White house ended peacefully without any injuries or arrests. But they said the results could have been different.
Read More →President Trump nominated Neil Gorsuch to fill the 11-month-old vacancy on the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday night, fulfilling his campaign promise to appoint a staunch conservative justice to replace Antonin Scalia.
Read More →Emboldened by Trump's election, some of the country’s biggest police groups want to renegotiate "consent decrees" agreed to under President Barack Obama, the police labor groups said in interviews.
Read More →Detectives investigating crimes in Los Angeles say some witnesses are now uncooperative because of fear of Trump immigration policies.
Read More →Today, the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association released a statement in support of President Trump's latest immigration and border security executive orders empowering the Department of Homeland Security assets.
Read More →The nation’s largest police union, the Fraternal Order of Police, has issued a statement of support for President Trump’s action on sanctuary cities.
Read More →The Border Patrol chief has been removed from office, a day after President Trump signed an executive order to build a wall at the U.S.-Mexico border and hire 5,000 more agents, sources confirmed to Fox News Thursday.
Read More →President Donald Trump tweeted Tuesday night about Chicago's violence, saying he will "send in the Feds!" if the city "doesn't fix the horrible 'carnage' going on."
Read More →President Trump signed a pair of executive actions Wednesday to begin ramping up immigration enforcement, including a new border wall with Mexico, vowing that construction on his chief campaign pledge would begin in months.
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