New Immigration Rule Seeks Quicker Deportation of Criminals; Senate Passes FAA Authorization Bill

by EditorR

Denying asylum to illegal immigrants convicted of serious crimes is a process some may think is automatic. In reality, however, it can take years. A new Biden administration rule is seeking to fix that.

Getting a refund for flight cancellations and delays might soon become easier. The Senate has met a key deadline in passing a bill to fund the FAA, but it comes with some strings attached. NTD has more on what you need to know about the measure sent to the House.

Anti-Israel protesters returned to George Washington University, with police lining up to prevent them from reaching the university president’s house.

Topics in this episode include:

1. Protesters Return to GWU After Mass Arrests
2. New Immigration Rule Seeks Quicker Deportation of Criminals
3. Civil Rights Groups Challenge New Iowa Immigration Law
4. Senate Passes FAA Reauthorization Bill
5. Trump Lawyer Questions Stormy Daniels’ Changing Story
6. Appeals Court Tees Up Hunter Biden’s Gun Trial
7. Tornado Damages Dozens of Homes in Columbia, Tennessee
8. White House: US Not Abandoning Israel, Despite Warning
9. Israel to Get Billions of Dollars More in US Weapons
10. Sen. Schumer Expresses Faith in Biden’s Policies
11. Displaced Families in Rafah Flee for Safety
12. Chinese Billionaire Sentenced for US Straw Donor Scheme
13. Serbia Represses Faith Group During Xi’s Visit
14. Philippines Calls for Expulsion of Chinese Diplomats
15. China Revealing 2016 Philippines Deal Now to Distract: Analyst
16. FBI Warns Adversaries May Use AI to Influence Election
17. Majority of Americans Sleep Deprived, With Stress Rising
18. Assessing Defense’s Questioning of Stormy Daniels
19. Florida Power Company Holds Mock Hurricane Drill
20. Journey to the Center of a Black Hole
21. New Image Reveals Ghostly Hand in Milky Way
22. Bears Throw Pool Parties at California Home

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