
Pentagon Deploys 600 Military Lawyers as Immigration Judges Amid Backlog
The Pentagon sends 600 military lawyers to serve as temporary immigration judges, aiming to reduce case backlogs amid political debate over militarization.
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The Pentagon sends 600 military lawyers to serve as temporary immigration judges, aiming to reduce case backlogs amid political debate over militarization.
DPRK condemns South Korea’s alleged warning shots near border, raising concerns over regional stability and inter-Korean agreements.
DPRK reaffirms commitment to border loudspeakers, criticizes Seoul’s ‘misleading narratives’ and U.S.-South Korea military drills, KCNA reports.
Laos and Cambodia refute reports of a border clash, calling earlier claims ‘false’ as regional tensions come under scrutiny.
Thai military releases footage of drone strikes near Cambodian border targeting disputed hill, escalating tensions around historic Preah Vihear temple complex.
The US plans to expand migrant detention capacity to 100,000 beds by 2025, sparking debates over immigration policy and human rights concerns.
EU interior ministers agree on stricter migration measures, emphasizing border security and coordinated action against human trafficking. Germany deports 81 Afghan nationals.
Mexican President Sheinbaum calls for US action on drug and arms trafficking amid tariff threats, emphasizing bilateral cooperation and sovereignty.
Indian military reports increased Pakistani drone activity and strikes along western border, escalating regional tensions as both sides exchange claims.
Mexico boosts enforcement against undocumented migration along the U.S. border, impacting regional dynamics and humanitarian concerns.
U.S. expands expedited deportations despite court orders, fueling debates on immigration enforcement and executive authority.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance highlights tightened immigration policies at the U.S.-Mexico border as crossings decline following increased enforcement measures.