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Ehrlich: Partisan divide over DHS funding may result in a brief ‘partial shutdown’

February 11, 2026 Bryan Renbaum

Former Maryland governor Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. said he believes intense partisan gridlock on Capitol Hill over funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) may lead to a brief shutdown of that agency, as funding is set to expire after midnight on Friday.

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News Credibility, Political Consequences and the Case of ICE

January 28, 2026 Richard E. Vatz, Ph.D

Prof. Robert P. Newman, the late head of the William Pitt Debating Union at the University of Pittsburgh, was one

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Blogs Left Coast Logic 

When Did Democracy Become Subversive?

June 20, 2025June 20, 2025 Tim Forkes

One thing that ticks me off more than just about anything  having to do with the political climate: when lawmakers

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News 

DC area food industry shaken after DHS visits more than 100 businesses

May 15, 2025 Capital News Service

Department of Homeland Security agents visited more than 100 businesses in the Washington area last week, including nearly a dozen popular restaurants, leaving owners and staff on edge.

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News 

Fearing ICE raids, Delmarva immigrants mostly stay home

February 18, 2025 Capital News Service

As concerns of pending raids circulate through rural communities on the Delmarva Peninsula, places like Race Street have grown eerily quiet. The mere possibility that the Trump administration might follow through on its mass deportation plans is enough to have a chilling effect in rural towns where many immigrants feel especially visible. 

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Letter to the Editor: Local Leaders Need to Protect Immigrants from ICE

February 13, 2025February 13, 2025 Letter to the Editor

In one of Donald Trump’s first acts in office, he stripped away protections for schools, hospitals, and places of worship from immigration enforcement. These were once safe spaces where people could learn, receive health care, and pray without fear. Now they have been turned into targets for ICE raids.

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National News 

Jewish GOP leader rebukes AOC for calling ICE facilities ‘concentration camps’

June 18, 2019 Bryan Renbaum

WASHINGTON – The national chairman of the Republican Jewish Coalition rebuked Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) after the freshman lawmaker called ICE

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National News 

House approves spending bill to prevent shutdown, syncs up with Senate

February 15, 2019 Bryan Renbaum

WASHINGTON — The House of Representatives late Thursday evening approved a spending bill crafted by a bipartisan-bicameral conference committee to prevent another

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National News 

Acting US Border Patrol chief defends agency amid activist disruption

August 1, 2018 Bryan Renbaum

WASHINGTON – Amid interruption from activists, U.S. Border Patrol Acting Chief Carla Provost defended the integrity of the agency she leads. “Our

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Commentary LA News National News News/Opinions 

Trump’s immigration policies imperil police and public

March 1, 2017March 1, 2017 Stephen A. Cooper

Standing stiffly in overly-starched police blues it was obvious, even before he admitted so himself, that Officer Sean Dinse wished

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