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“This arrest appears to be one of the latest in a string of ICE arrests of university students with valid green cards and visas because of their political views,” the letter said.
From The Boston Globe
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested a graduate student attending the University of Minnesota earlier this week, the school said Friday in a statement that called the situation “de...
From The New York Times
Gov. Tim Walz commented on the incident in a post on X on Friday. "I just spoke with Homeland Security to get more information and I will share when I learn more," Walz said.
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Senator Elizabeth Warren has been shaping US policy for years. She helped create the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau after the 2008 financial crisis, has been a senator since 2013 and ran for president in 2020.
Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat from Massachusetts, has warned that President Donald Trump and Elon Musk 's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) could make "backdoor" cuts to Social Security. Newsweek has contacted the Social Security Administration (SSA) and Warren's office for comment via email.
MA Sen. Elizabeth Warren slammed the Trump administration Monday over a report that his administration discussed war plans in a group chat that included the editor of "The Atlantic."
Senator Elizabeth Warren warned Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell could be fired by President Donald Trump as part of a purge she said could disrupt US markets.
Lawmakers in the US Senate Banking Committee questioned prospective Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) member Paul Atkins on his ties to the crypto industry and how he might regulate digital assets if confirmed.
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Massachusetts Senators Edward Markey and Elizabeth Warren are demanding answers from the U.S. General Services Administration after several federal buildings in the Bay State were labeled “non-core assets.
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The transformation isn't limited to presidential policies. The SEC, once an aggressive enforcer under Gary Gensler, has seen its grip loosen. "We've seen them end investigations against not dozens, but hundreds of companies that got Wells Notices," Deaton said, referencing firms like Gemini and Robinhood.