President Barack Obama has asked his Homeland Security chief to hold off on completing a review of U.S. deportation policies until the end of the summer, senior White House officials said Tuesday, in a move aimed at salvaging any hopes for Congress to act on immigration this year.
The Homeland Security Department released 36,007 convicted criminal immigrants last year who are facing deportation, including those accounting for 193 homicide and 426 sexual assault convictions, according to new federal data.
Last night’s hot Late Show topic
centered around the cancellation of Air Force Thunderbird flyovers that traditionally take place over marquee sporting events, such as the Daytona 500 due to the coming sequestration, which will necessitate federal budget "cuts" to all branches of government...