Stephen Dinan
Articles by Stephen Dinan
Donald Trump signs executive order stopping family separations
President Trump signed an order Wednesday ending the separation of families at the border, moving to end a crisis that engulfed his administration and threatened to derail his hopes of progress on broader immigration reforms. Published June 20, 2018
Russian internet trolls stoking family separation: Senator
Russian bots and internet trolls are stoking the U.S. debate over family separation, a Republican senator said Wednesday, dropping a bombshell into the middle of the immigration debate. Published June 20, 2018
House to vote on immigration Thursday
If Democrats want to stop family separations at the border, they'll get their chance in the vote on the House GOP's new compromise immigration bill, now slated for Thursday night, Speaker Paul D. Ryan said Wednesday. Published June 20, 2018
Medicaid fraud exploded after Obamacare expansion: GOP report
Medicaid fraud has risen and bogus payments have more than doubled since Obamacare expanded the government's chief health insurance program for the poor, topping $37 billion a year, according to a new report released Wednesday by the Senate's chief watchdog committee. Published June 20, 2018
Democrats no help to Donald Trump, Republicans on family separation issue
Republicans thought they'd found a solution Tuesday to the separation of illegal immigrant families on the border, announcing plans to let the families stay together in Homeland Security detention facilities while they await deportation. But Democrats quickly shot down any thought of signing on, saying they're in no rush to help Mr. Trump clean up the mess they say he's made. Published June 19, 2018
House Republicans’ immigration bill would stop most family separations
House Republicans officially unveiled their new immigration bill Tuesday, calling for illegal immigrant families caught sneaking across the border to be held together in Homeland Security facilities. Published June 19, 2018
Senate GOP promises family separation bill in ‘matter of days’
Senate Republican leaders said Tuesday they're rushing to try to pass a bill that would end family separations at the border, saying the solution is a middle-ground option that would keep parents out of jail but instead put them into family facilities where they can be held with their children. Published June 19, 2018
Donald Trump: ‘You have to take the children away’
President Trump said Tuesday that he's compelled to 'take the children away' from parents at the border in order to follow through on prosecuting illegal border jumpers, and blamed reporters for being complicit with human smugglers carrying the children to the border. Published June 19, 2018
ICE officers’ union blasts ‘Ryan amnesty’ plan
The National ICE Council warned President Trump on Tuesday against embracing House GOP leaders' new immigration bill, saying it amounts to an amnesty that "recklessly" repeats the mistakes of the failed Obama-era "Gang of 8" bill. Published June 19, 2018
Senate committee aims for anti-child separation bill this week
The Senate Judiciary Committee is aiming to take action this week on a bill to stop separation of families at the border, the panel's chairman said Tuesday. Published June 19, 2018
El Salvador says Donald Trump violating human rights with zero-tolerance border policy
The government of El Salvador accused the Trump administration Monday of violating its citizens' human rights with the new zero tolerance border policy, saying children will suffer serious physical and mental harm by being separated from parents. Published June 18, 2018
Justice Department IG: FBI missed biased text messages
The FBI missed critical text messages showing top employees' anti-Trump bias, and it took investigators three attempts and the use of Defense Department technology to uncover them, the Justice Department inspector general told senators Monday. Published June 18, 2018
Republicans abandon Donald Trump over ‘zero tolerance’ border policy
Congressional Republicans beat a full-scale retreat Monday from the administration's zero-tolerance border policy, joining Democrats to demand that President Trump stop jailing parents and find ways to keep families together while trying to stop a new surge of illegal immigration. Published June 18, 2018
Ted Cruz announces bill to stop family separations at border
Sen. Ted Cruz announced a new bill Monday to stop family separations at the border, calling for a massive infusion of money and manpower to solve the problem without going back to the days of catch-and-release. Published June 18, 2018
Kamala Harris tells DHS secretary to resign amid border situation
Sen. Kamala Harris, California Democrat, demanded Monday that Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen should resign for overseeing the zero tolerance policy that has led to illegal immigrants being jailed and their children being temporarily separated from them. Published June 18, 2018
Comey refuses to testify to Congress; Grassley says McCabe pleads Fifth Amendment
Fired FBI Director James B. Comey refused to appear before Congress on Monday to talk about his handling of the Clinton email investigation, and his fired deputy, Andrew McCabe, asserted his Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination, Sen. Charles E. Grassley said. Published June 18, 2018
Grassley demands probe of Comey’s use of private email account
The FBI must gain access to emails fired Director James Comey sent from a personal account, even though he was doing government business, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee said Monday. Published June 18, 2018
Nearly 70 children being taken from families at border each day
Nearly 70 children are being separated from their parents every day under the Trump administration's zero tolerance border policy, a top Democratic senator said Monday, suggesting the pace of separations has increased in recent weeks. Published June 18, 2018
Trump: U.S. won’t become a ‘migrant camp’
President Trump challenged Democrats to "come to the table" to fix the country's immigration system, saying Monday that the current battle is over whether the U.S. should have borders. Published June 18, 2018
Supreme Court declines to stop political gerrymandering
The Supreme Court declined Monday to overturn Wisconsin's heavily gerrymandered legislative districts, saying the plaintiffs didn't do enough to prove they had standing to bring the lawsuit. Published June 18, 2018