The Department of Homeland Security arrested a student involved in Columbia University's pro-Palestinian protests while another left the U.S. on her own accord.
"It is a privilege to be granted a visa to live and study in the United States of America. When you advocate for violence and ...
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating whether Columbia University concealed "illegal aliens" as the Trump ...
We endanger the ability to speak out when we allow the government to erode our First Amendment protections, writes a Jewish ...
In an email, Interim President Katrina Armstrong wrote that she was “heartbroken” to inform students and faculty of the ...
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, speaking at the Justice Department, said it was all part of the president’s “mission to ...
Another student who was involved in the protests at Columbia University has been arrested by agents from Homeland Security Investigations.
Nine Haitians, a powerful labor union and a Protestant group are suing President Donald Trump and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security over their decision to cut short more than a half-million ...
Sanctioned nations such as China, they said, are using third countries to circumvent tariffs and duties, sidestep customs ...
Arrest comes after detention of university activist Mahmoud Khalil sets off widespread uproar; federal agents visit campus ...
The U.S. lacks a National Drone Strategy, risking security, innovation, and global leadership, says DroneUp CEO Tom Walker.
A Columbia student who was involved in protests advocating for Palestine on campus reportedly used the latest version of the ...