George Nyavor

  • Supreme Court To Review Controversial Border ‘Metering’ Policy That Limited Asylum Access

    The U.S. Supreme Court will take up a major immigration case that could reshape how asylum seekers are processed at the southern border, agreeing Monday, November 17, 2025, to hear Noem v. Al Otro Lado. The case centers on the long-debated practice known as “metering,” which allowed U.S. border agents to limit the number of…

  • Judge Flags Possible Misconduct In DOJ’s Case Against James Comey

    A federal magistrate judge has sharply questioned the integrity of the Justice Department’s criminal case against former FBI Director James B. Comey, warning that alleged prosecutorial missteps may be serious enough to unravel the entire prosecution. In a striking 24-page order, Judge William E. Fitzpatrick said the indictment—brought by Lindsey Halligan, a little-known prosecutor personally…

  • Trump Urges House GOP To Approve Bill To Release Epstein Files As Party Rift Deepens

    President Donald Trump is pressing House Republicans to approve a bill forcing the release of all government-held documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, a striking reversal from his previous reluctance to engage with the subject and a move that has intensified divisions inside the GOP. In a Truth Social post late Sunday, November 16, 2025, Trump…

  • From Strikes On Alleged Drug Boats To Potential Deployment To American Cities, U.S. Military Personnel Quietly Seek Outside Legal Help Over Trump-Ordered Missions

    Military personnel across multiple branches are quietly turning to outside lawyers for guidance on whether missions ordered by the Trump administration are lawful. The unusual development reflects growing unease inside the ranks about the scope, transparency, and legality of recent operations. According to reporting by PBS News, troops involved in planning or supporting strikes on…

  • All SNAP Recipients Ordered By Trump Administration To Reapply In Push To Root Out Fraud

    The Trump administration is moving to require every American receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to reapply, justifying the sweeping mandate as a necessary step to eliminate fraud and “rebuild” the nation’s food-assistance system. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, speaking Thursday, November 13, 2025, on Newsmax, said the decision follows a data review from 29…

  • 24 Epstein Survivors To Congress: ‘No Hiding — Release The Files’

    Twenty-four survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse, including the family of the late Virginia Giuffre, are demanding that Congress stop stalling and release every file tied to the disgraced financier’s decades-long trafficking operation. In a pointed letter delivered ahead of a long-anticipated House vote, survivors urged lawmakers to approve the Epstein Files Transparency Act, calling this…

  • U.S. Catholic Bishops Rebuke Trump’s Immigration Crackdown; Warn Of ‘Dehumanizing Rhetoric’

    In one of its most forceful interventions in domestic politics in years, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has issued a rare pastoral statement condemning President Donald Trump’s aggressive immigration policies — from mass deportations to raids near churches. The message, backed overwhelmingly by 216 bishops, is notable not only for its sharp tone but…

  • Georgia Election Case Against Trump Survives After State Prosecutor Steps In Himself

    The most consequential state criminal case ever brought against a former U.S. president has narrowly avoided collapse. With the clock about to run out on a judge’s deadline, Peter J. Skandalakis, head of the Prosecuting Attorneys Council of Georgia, has appointed himself as the new prosecutor in the high-stakes election interference case involving Donald Trump…

  • Delay In DV-2027 Lottery Signals ‘Upcoming Changes’ To Diversity Visa Program

    The U.S. Department of State has quietly pressed pause on one of the world’s most closely watched immigration programs. In a brief notice published November 5, the agency announced that it is postponing the launch of the DV-2027 Diversity Visa Lottery and preparing to implement “certain changes” to the entry process — a move that…

  • Jury Awards $112 Million To Immigrants Illegally Detained by Suffolk County: A Landmark Rebuke Of ICE Detainer Abuse

    A federal jury in the Eastern District of New York has awarded $112 million to more than 670 immigrants who were illegally detained by the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office solely on the basis of ICE detainers — requests, not warrants — that lacked any showing of probable cause. The verdict, delivered after an eight-year legal…