Gov. Kim Reynolds told Iowa law enforcement officials Friday to prepare to support the federal government’s effort to deport undocumented immigrants, expected to start when President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
Gov. Kim Reynolds has directed Iowa's top law enforcement officials to "fully cooperate and assist" with federal agencies carrying out deportations.
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Gov. Kim Reynolds’ order, according to her memo to the state agencies, is “to promote public safety by ensuring that Iowa is prepared for federal policy implementation regarding illegal immigration.”
Republican Party of Iowa Chair Jeff Kaufmann told the crowd he had been assured that Trump would be shown the videos of them dancing.
Governor Kim Reynolds is calling on Iowa law enforcement to prepare to support President-Elect Donald Trump’s new federal immigration policies.
Although the U.S. flag is at half-staff to mark the death of President Jimmy Carter, 8 Republican-led states will raise flags for Trump's inauguration
Governors for Florida, Alabama, Iowa, Nebraska and Texas have said they will fly flags at full-staff for Donald Trump's Inauguration Day, along with the Capitol at Washington D. C.—before the end of the mourning period for late former President Jimmy Carter.
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The House Judiciary Committee Chair Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) said the panel will continue its investigation into Hunter Biden’s criminal activity in a Thursday interview with Politico. “We think we need to look at David Weiss, the special counsel,” Jordan told the outlet. “There will be some additional work we need to do, I think,…
Nebraska and Iowa governors issued orders Tuesday directing flags at their respective state capitols to fly at full-staff on Monday, the day of Donald Trump’s inauguration.