Stephen Dinan
Articles by Stephen Dinan
Biden to grant ‘parole’ to 500,000 illegal immigrant spouses, easing path to legal status
President Biden will announce a new leniency for illegal immigrants Tuesday, giving them a chance to adjust to legal status here in the U.S. without having to return to their home country. Published June 18, 2024
Battling broken border can’t fix damage or Biden’s political peril
The arrest of an illegal immigrant accused of killing a Maryland mother has driven home a tough political reality for President Biden: Even if his new policy changes seal off the border, much of the damage has already been done. Published June 17, 2024
DHS blames budget after releasing hundreds of unauthorized travelers from U.S. airport
Homeland Security let dozens of illegal immigrants walk free from an airport because it didn't have the space to hold them until their departing flights, and nearly half of them disappeared, never returning for their scheduled departures, an inspector general said Monday. Published June 17, 2024
‘Parole’ test case results show Biden enforcement problems; migrants duck deportation
More than 99% of illegal immigrants caught and released a year ago as part of a special border "parole" program are still at large, according to government data that signals how difficult it will be to unwind the millions of migrants who have gained a foothold under President Biden. Published June 16, 2024
Pressure builds on Congress after Supreme Court’s ruling on bump stocks
The fate of a ban on bump stocks is now in the hands of Congress after the Supreme Court ruled Friday that current law doesn't allow the government to outlaw them as equivalent to machine guns. Published June 16, 2024
Comer probes collusion between Biden officials, anti-gun lawsuit
House Republicans' top investigator on Friday said he fears the Biden administration is colluding with gun control advocates in a lawsuit that seeks to hold Glock Inc. responsible for how criminals are altering its pistols. Published June 14, 2024
Supreme Court gives leeway to government over deportation summonses
The Supreme Court shot down a challenge Friday by illegal immigrants who said they weren't properly served their court summonses in a ruling that heads off chaos in the deportation system. Published June 14, 2024
Supreme Court says bump stocks are not machine guns, can’t be banned
The Supreme Court has ruled that bump stocks don't qualify as machine guns under federal gun controls, shooting down the Justice Department's attempt to ban the devices. Published June 14, 2024
House GOP opens investigation into bias at media watchdog NewsGuard
House Oversight Chair James Comer announced an investigation Thursday into NewsGuard, an outfit that rates news agencies' reliability but which has been beset with allegations of left-wing bias. Published June 13, 2024
Supreme Court dismisses challenge to abortion pill, says pro-life doctors lack standing
The Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed an attempt by pro-life doctors to scuttle the abortion pill, saying they lacked standing to challenge the government's approval of the drug. Published June 13, 2024
‘Taxpayer theft’: Federal agencies overpay teleworkers who moved out of Washington
Federal employees approved for telework have been bilking the government by collecting Washington-area pay rates while living in much lower-cost regions. Published June 13, 2024
ACLU, immigrant rights groups sue to stop Biden border policy
Immigrant rights groups sued Wednesday in an attempt to derail President Biden's new border policy that limits migrants' ability to lodge asylum claims. Published June 12, 2024
Hunter Biden’s law license in peril after felony conviction
Hunter Biden's license to practice law in the District of Columbia is being challenged after his conviction on felony charges relating to his purchase of a gun while using drugs. Published June 12, 2024
ISIS-linked migrants were caught and released at U.S. southern border
Members of Congress demanded answers Wednesday after reports that eight people associated with ISIS had to be recaptured after first being caught and released at the border. Published June 12, 2024
Trump asks judge to dismiss classified docs case, says Jack Smith ruined evidence
Former President Donald Trump asked a federal judge to dismiss the felony indictment accusing him of mishandling classified documents, saying the special counsel "destroyed" critical evidence in the case by shuffling the order of papers collected from Mr. Trump's home. Published June 11, 2024
Hunter Biden’s case for appeal: Gun law is unconstitutional
Hunter Biden's conviction on federal gun charges Tuesday ignited a feverish debate, including among conservatives, over whether the law he was found guilty of violating is unconstitutional. Published June 11, 2024
As ‘swatting’ attacks rise, feds win rare prison sentence
Federal prosecutors have won a three-year prison sentence against a social media "swatter" who gained internet fame by broadcasting himself as he made bogus police reports, tricking departments into sending SWAT teams to terrorize innocent people. Published June 10, 2024
Most IRS buildings operating at less than 50% occupancy
A majority of the IRS's office buildings are running at less than 50% capacity, the tax agency's inspector general said Monday in an audit prodding officials to speed up their consolidation plans. Published June 10, 2024
Supreme Court seeks Biden administration’s opinion on climate, voting rights cases
The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Justice Department to weigh in on state laws that allow energy companies to be sued over their contributions to climate change. Published June 10, 2024
ICE chief seeks 50,000 deportation beds as sanctuary cities ignore criminal investigations
The federal government's relationship with sanctuary cities has become so strained that some jurisdictions automatically reject emails from ICE.gov addresses, the agency's acting director told The Washington Times. Published June 10, 2024