Politics

Will Trump’s naval force invade Venezuela? Not likely — for now

Andres Oppenheimer Latin American capitals are rife with speculation that President Trump will order a U.S. military invasion of Venezuela.
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Trump deadly boat strike: a diversion from mass Venezuelan deportations?

Andres Oppenheimer President Trump hailed the recent sinking of a suspected drug boat — killing 11 alleged Venezuelan cartel members
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Trump Administration announces its greatest achievement: catchy names for detention centers

Washington, D.C. — While the country faces migratory, economic, and humanitarian crises, the Trump Administration has decided to focus on
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Taking Stock: The Many Costs of Trump/Miller’s Mass Deportation Obsession

America’s Voice has been busy tracking the high costs to America of the Trump administration’s escalating anti-immigrant agenda. As Congress
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Texas Legislature Approves Bill to Replace STAAR with New Testing Model

Austin, Texas — The Texas Legislature has officially passed House Bill 8, a transformative education measure that will replace the
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Texas Legislature Fails to Ban or Further Regulate Hemp-Derived THC Products

Austin, Texas — The Texas Legislature adjourned its second special session on September 3, 2025, without passing new restrictions on
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The economic fallout from immigration extremism is tangible

Access HERE Washington, DC – Below is a column by Maribel Hastings from America’s Voice en Español translated to English from
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Texas Legislature Approves Mid-Decade Redistricting Map Favoring Republicans

Austin, Texas — The Texas Legislature has signed off on a new congressional redistricting plan aimed at shifting five additional
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Texas Legislature Ends Second Special Session with GOP Victories

The Texas Legislature adjourned its second special session late Wednesday in the House and shortly after midnight in the Senate,
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Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Texas Law Requiring the Ten Commandments in Classrooms

Austin, Texas — A federal judge has issued a temporary injunction blocking the enforcement of a controversial new Texas law
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