The men you see in masks on your television savagely arresting people may not seem like your affair. But they are your affair and mine, and that of every other ...
His “Common Sense,” published 250 years ago, ignited the drive for American independence. That was hardly the end of the ...
More than two years after Illinois eliminated cash bail under the SAFE-T Act, statewide crime data shows no increase in violent crime, but law enforcement leaders in rural parts of the state say the ...
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Visiting a new country can feel like stepping into a whole new world. Everything is exciting at first: the food, the streets, the accents, the everyday routines that feel unfamiliar yet fascinating.
"What should've been a simple travel day turned into a nightmare for our family," Ray said Dave Quinn is the Deputy News Director at PEOPLE. He has been working at the brand since 2016, and is the ...
Frank Ray, a former cop turned country singer who released a song called “Hard to Be a Hero” for “Police Week” in May, is now speaking up against what he sees as the overzealous policing of immigrants ...
Juan Nevarez, brother-in-law of country singer Frank Ray, was detained in the TSA line at the El Pase International Airport Thanksgiving Day. Nevarez holds an active employment authorization card, and ...
In 2001, the Move Over Law was enacted in Wisconsin. It requires drivers traveling on a road with two or more lanes in the same direction to move out of the lane closest to stopped law enforcement ...
A visiting Harvard law professor from Brazil, whose visa was revoked after he was arrested in the fall for firing a BB gun near a Brookline synagogue, has again been arrested by immigration agents.
Citizenship rules are constitutional and may be altered only by an amendment. When the Supreme Court agreed to hear the Trump administration's petitions seeking to resurrect Executive Order 14160 -- ...
On Thursday, Texas House Bill 7 went into effect, allowing Texans to sue anyone who sends abortion pills into the state, and further advancing the Lone Star State’s efforts to restrict—and ultimately ...