State Department Taiwan Independence Stance Removed: Taiwan Applauds, China Protests

State Department Taiwan Independence Policy Tweaked Again—What It Means for U.S.-China Relations The U.S. State Department recently removed the phrase “we do not support Taiwan independence” from its official fact sheet on U.S.-Taiwan relations, a move that Taiwan has welcomed with optimism. While the change doesn’t officially alter U.S. policy, it reflects a growing warmth … Read more

Trump Administration Revokes Deportation Protections for Venezuelans

Trump Administration The Trump administration has officially revoked Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans living in the United States, a decision that is expected to have serious consequences for many families, particularly in Florida. The move, confirmed by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, marks another major shift in U.S. immigration policy … Read more

Tom Homan Appointed as “Border Czar”: A New Era of Immigration Policy

After making immigration a central issue in the presidential election, President-elect Donald Trump has tapped Tom Homan to join his administration as the incoming “border czar.” Trump shared the news on Truth Social, describing Homan as the best choice to oversee the nation’s borders, including the southern and northern borders, as well as maritime and … Read more

Colin Allred Takes On Ted Cruz in Heated Debate: January 6, CancĂșn Controversy, and 2024 Reelection Hopes

On Tuesday, Democratic Senate challenger Representative Colin Allred went head-to-head with Senator Ted Cruz in their first—and only—debate ahead of the upcoming 2024 election. With less than three weeks to go until Election Day, the two Texas lawmakers engaged in a fiery exchange of words, tackling issues such as abortion, the southern border, and the … Read more