CoreCivic CEO Damon Hininger could barely contain his excitement about the Laken Riley Act and Trump’s anti-immigration ...
President Donald Trump is hosting Jordan’s King Abdullah II at the White House on Tuesday as he escalates pressure on the ...
During a sentencing hearing Monday, Maria Patricio, 63, the central figure in Operation Blooming Onion was sentenced to about ...
After Democrats supersized the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) by billions of more dollars to target working Americans under ...
President Donald Trump’s administration is using federal prisons to detain some people arrested in its immigration crackdown.
Contraband in prison and the costs of enforcing the rules is costing the Bureau of Prisons millions. A better solution may be ...
Russell Vought, director of the Office of Management and Budget and the acting director of CFPB, ordered the federal watchdog ...
As the holidays approach, the Federal Bureau of Investigation reminds the public to use caution when making online purchases, as cyber criminals continue to create ways to steal money and personal ...
The Bureau of Prisons confirmed it is detaining some immigrants arrested under Trump’s latest enforcement efforts, reviving a practice that faced legal challenges during his first term.
The president's mass deportation plans could funnel huge profits to private prison companies like Geo and CoreCivic.
Despite the anticipation of increased enforcement of US immigration laws, the rules and practical advice related to an employer’s legal duties ...