On Sunday Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen resigned from her job, citing that it was time for her to leave.
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President Trump Gives Mexico One Year to Stop Migrants and Drugs
Mexico has one year to stop the trains of migration and drugs from continuing to cross the border into the U.S. according to President Trump.
Motel 6 Pays for Allegedly Giving Guest Information to ICE
Motel 6 had been handing over undocumented immigrants to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Arizona to be First State That Recognizes Out-of-State Occupational Licenses
Arizona is currently working on becoming the first state that will recognize out-of-state occupational licenses.
Mueller Report Expected to be Released by Mid-April
Robert Mueller finally finished his investigation on Russia and President Trump. Democrats have been pushing for a full release of the report since the investigation was finished.
Governor Parson Declares State of Emergency in Response to Flooding
Missouri Governor Mike Parson recently declared a state of emergency in Missouri as a response to the flooding along the Mississippi and Missouri river.
Mueller Concludes Investigation on President Trump- No New Indictments
On Friday, Special Counsel Robert Mueller wrapped up his investigation on President Trump without a recommendation of criminal charges against him.
Indiana Active Shooting Drill Goes Overboard With Plastic Bullets
Indiana recently started working towards getting House Bill 1004 through the Statehouse.
New Zealand Prime Minister Promises Gun Law Changes After Shooting
After a mosque shooting in New Zealand last week that killed fifty people, New Zealand announced that they intended to change some gun laws.
Missouri Spends $12 Billion on Medicaid Annually
Have you ever wondered where your tax dollars are going? Annually, Missouri spends about $30 billion, where does that money come from?
Arkansas and Utah Working to Pass 18-Week Abortion Ban
A controversial topic in today’s society is abortion. How late in pregnancy should you be allowed to have an abortion?
Senator Cunningham of District 33 Talks About Missouri “Hot Topics”
The Missouri Senate is in session and the senators are debating on several items. Recently the staff of Altonmo.com visited with Senator Cunningham.