The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes and Shoshone-Paiute Tribes recently issued statements following Trump's executive orders.
Thirty immigrants from 18 countries are now U.S. citizens following a ceremony at the Kansas Statehouse in Topeka.
Announced in Florida, Trump’s latest orders also target military diversity programmes and transgender service members.
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Senate bills 73 and 75, introduced by Senator Amber Hulse from District 30, deal with issues surrounding non-residents voting in South Dakota elections.
Donald Trump is huddling with House Republicans at a GOP retreat on Monday. Keep up with live updates from the USA TODAY ...
David Bier, Cato Institute Director of Immigration Studies, states, “But if you don't have a passport according to this order ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has said since his first administration that he wants to end birthright citizenship, a ...
Navajo Nation officials are alarmed by reports that some members of their tribe have been detained as part of the Trump ...
TOPEKA — Apolina Bahati’s decades-long journey to United States citizenship came to a close Monday at a naturalization ceremony in the marble-enveloped rotunda of the Kansas Capitol. Bahati left Congo ...
A California woman has been sentenced to more than 3 years in prison for running a business that helped pregnant Chinese ...
In an appearance on Maine Calling on Monday, Maulian Bryant, the executive director of the Wabanaki Alliance, also said ...