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IMMIGRATION FREEZE: Trump pauses applications from 19 nations

The Trump administration has paused processing of all immigration applications from 19 countries on its travel ban list, halting asylum and citizenship steps and signaling a major tightening of U S immigration policy

Number

32,000 - Private sector jobs lost in November according to ADP

Quote

"I don’t want them in our country" — President Donald Trump


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Trump pauses immigration applications from 19 countries

The Trump administration has paused immigration processing for nationals of 19 countries linked to earlier travel bans, a sweeping move that affects asylum and citizenship applicants and signals a broader expansion of the travel blacklist.

Trump grants full pardon to Rep Henry Cuellar

President Trump issued a full pardon to Texas Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar and his wife, wiping out federal bribery and conspiracy charges and prompting debate over political clemency and its timing.

Federal agents begin immigration operations in New Orleans and Minneapolis

Federal immigration enforcement surged into multiple cities as the administration launched targeted operations aimed at arresting criminal noncitizens, expanding a national crackdown that has hit sanctuary jurisdictions.

U S military struck suspected drug boat four times in Sept 2 attack

A series of US strikes on suspected drug boats in the Caribbean has sparked bipartisan uproar and intense scrutiny of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after reports of follow up hits on survivors and conflicting official accounts.

CENTCOM launches first Mideast one way attack drone squadron

U S Central Command announced it had deployed a new one way attack drone squadron to the Middle East, marking a tactical shift toward expendable kamikaze style drones in the region.

Putin sends Trump envoys packing after Moscow talks

Diplomatic efforts to end the war in Ukraine showed little progress as Russian officials rejected parts of the US peace proposal and issued stark threats to Europe, keeping tensions high and talks fragile.

Israel receives remains of possible hostage and plans Rafah reopening

Israel received remains of a possible hostage from Gaza and announced plans to reopen the Rafah crossing to allow Palestinians to exit, moves tied to fragile ceasefire negotiations and ongoing hostage efforts.

Hong Kong fire kills 159 as authorities arrest suspects

Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in decades has left at least 159 dead and dozens missing, triggering arrests and public outrage as officials promise reforms and an independent inquiry into safety failures.

U S private payrolls decline by 32,000 in November ADP

Private payrolls unexpectedly fell in November as ADP reported a net decline led by small businesses, a fresh sign of labor market cooling that could influence Fed rate expectations.

Microsoft lowers AI software sales quotas as customers resist

Reports that Microsoft lowered AI software sales quotas hit markets and sparked volatility, while broader market moves were supported by mixed earnings and macro data.

Signalgate review to be released to Congress soon

The Pentagon is preparing to release a redacted review into senior officials' use of private messaging apps after a 'Signalgate' probe, while Congress awaits inspector findings and oversight hearings.

Major banks provide Epstein documents to House Oversight Committee

New materials and images have been provided to Congress in the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein probes, with House members releasing photographs and banks turning over records as lawmakers press DOJ for briefings.

House Judiciary subpoenas former special counsel Jack Smith

House Judiciary issued a subpoena for former special counsel Jack Smith to appear for a deposition as Republicans press oversight, while White House allies push to limit public release of Smith's work.

National Guard shooting suspect shouted 'Allahu akbar' during attack

Court records and reports reveal chilling details about the National Guard shooter who attacked troops in Washington, D C including shouted phrases at the scene and probes into possible extremist ties and motives.

Massive welfare fraud tied to Somali community in Minnesota exposed

A massive welfare fraud centered in Minnesota's Somali community has triggered federal arrests and fueled a national debate as ICE strike teams deploy and the administration signals targeted enforcement ahead of new operations.

Trump warns land strikes on Venezuela could come 'very soon'

Tensions with Venezuela escalated as President Trump threatened land strikes and regional leaders warned against U S military action, while diplomatic and deportation arrangements continued alongside fierce rhetoric.

Germany begins installation of Arrow 3 missile defence system

Europe boosts defense and strategic supply plans as Germany begins installing its Arrow 3 missile defense system and the EU unveils funding to secure critical raw material supplies amid growing geopolitical risk.

Airbus cuts delivery target after A320 fuselage issue

Airbus identified an A320 fuselage issue that forced a cut in delivery targets and raised inspection and production concerns for the world's best selling narrowbody jet, prompting market and customer reactions.

Malaysia to resume deep sea search for missing Flight MH370

A renewed deep sea effort will resume the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 later this month, reviving one of aviation's greatest mysteries more than a decade after the plane vanished.

Republican Matt Van Epps wins Tennessee special election

Republicans narrowly held a Tennessee House seat in a special election, a one digit margin that triggered alarm among GOP strategists and highlighted political vulnerability ahead of the 2026 midterms.

White House declares Biden autopen documents 'null and void'

President Trump declared that documents signed by former President Biden via autopen are 'null and void' and the administration moved to invalidate autopen signed pardons and orders, escalating legal and constitutional debate.

OpenAI declares 'code red' over ChatGPT progress

AI industry and research labs face pressure as OpenAI signals internal urgency, while Anthropic and other firms prepare for possible IPO activity that could reshape the AI investment landscape.

Lawmakers demand DOJ briefing on Epstein files

Congressional lawmakers pressed the Justice Department for briefings and updates on files related to Jeffrey Epstein following revelations and document releases, intensifying oversight of the long running scandal.

FBI issues urgent warning to Gmail and Outlook users over dangerous email scams

Cybersecurity alerts and AI driven misinformation rise as the FBI warns of dangerous email scams and researchers flag billions of views from AI generated content on social platforms while tech firms move to automate headlines.

POTUS LATEST

"RT: https://truthsocial.com/users/realDonaldTrump/statuses/112391599093927612 For years, the Biden Administration weaponized the Justice System against their Political Opponents, and anyone who disagreed with them. One of the clearest examples of this was when Crooked Joe used the FBI and DOJ to “take out” a member of his own Party…"