Thursday, February 12, 2026

Trump administration working to expand effort to strip citizenship from foreign-born Americans


U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services officials focused on denaturalization were sent to offices nationwide, sources say.


A new citizen holds an American flag during a naturalization ceremony in Metheun, Mass., in 2024.David L. Ryan / Boston Globe via Getty Images

Feb. 12, 2026, 5:00 AM EST
By Colleen Long, Laura Strickler, Daniella Silva and Nicole Acevedo


WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is dramatically expanding an effort to revoke U.S. citizenship for foreign-born Americans as it works to curb immigration, according to two people familiar with the plans.

Over the past several months, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the agency within the Department of Homeland Security that’s responsible for legal immigration, has been sending experts to its offices around the country or reassigning staff members to focus on whether some citizens processed through those offices could now be denaturalized, these people said.

The goal of emphasizing naturalized citizens is to supply the office of immigration litigation with 100 to 200 possible cases per month, one of the people familiar with the plans said. Such cases have typically been very rare, involving people who concealed criminal histories or previous human rights violations during their application processes. The New York Times first reported the quota.

By comparison, throughout the four years of President Donald Trump’s first term, the administration formally filed a total of 102 such cases, according to the Justice Department.

The effort is part of the overall push by Homeland Security to drastically curtail immigration and deliver on Trump’s policy agenda. The push has included DHS’ sending scores of immigration enforcement officers into U.S. cities on deportation missions and purchasing mega warehouses to hold detainees.

DHS has also increasingly sought to remove legal immigrants from the U.S. by revoking thousands of visas, including for some people who participated in pro-Palestinian protests, and trying to deport green card holders.

Senate examines Minnesota immigration

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The Prophecy Adventists Warned About... Happening in Real Time.

  

The Prophecy Adventists Warned About... Happening in Real Time. #sda #npb #prayer #politics

Feb 6, 2026 ORADEA

History rarely announces itself with sirens. More often, it arrives draped in virtue, wrapped in noble language, and defended as necessary for national survival. The most consequential shifts do not begin with coercion, but with applause. 

In recent months, and now openly, institutionally, and ceremonially, the United States has crossed a line long discussed in Seventh-day Adventist theology: the formal re-entanglement of church and state. Not subtly. Not accidentally. But deliberately, publicly, and proudly. 

This is not an argument against faith. Adventists are unapologetically people of faith. Nor is it an argument against prayer, Scripture, or moral conviction. It is, rather, a warning against the use of religious authority as an instrument of civil power... a distinction as old as the Book of Revelation itself.

The evidence no longer requires interpretation. It is stated outright. 

Government leaders now proclaim prayer as a national “superpower.” Presidents speak not merely of personal belief, but of national destiny under God. 

Muslim Extremists Beat Two Pastors in Eastern Uganda


Assailants accuse them of blasphemy and trying to convert Muslims.

February 11, 2026 By Our East Africa Correspondent



Pastor John Michael Okoel and his assistant pastor of Pallisa, Uganda were beaten for their faith on Jan. 30, 2026. (Morning Star News)

NAIROBI, Kenya (Morning Star News) – Two pastors were discharged from a hospital in eastern Uganda on Sunday (Feb. 8) after a group of Muslim extremists beat them more than a week before, sources said.

Pastor John Michael Okoel and Assistant Pastor Abraham Omoding of New Life Church in Pallisa, about 200 kilometers (120 miles) northeast of Kampala, were returning home from an all-night prayer meeting at 4 a.m. on Jan. 30 when five masked men dressed in Islamic attire stopped them at Osupa Swamp along the Pallisa-Mbale Highway, Pastor Okoel said.

The attackers were armed with sticks and knives when they confronted the pastors, accusing them of blasphemy and attempting to convert Muslims, he said.

“They began accusing us of lying about Allah, preaching that Allah has a Son and converting their brothers and sisters,” Pastor Okoel told Morning Star News. “Before I could respond, one of them, Ali Kitaali, slapped me, cut me near my mouth and hit my knee and hand. I fell unconscious.”

The assailants threatened to kill them and appeared determined to end their lives, he said.

“They then attacked my assistant pastor, fracturing his arm, knocking out two teeth, and beat him badly on the back,” Pastor Okoel said.

Catholic commissioner removed from White House Religious Liberty Commission




Religious Liberty Commission Hearing on Feb. 9. Department of Justice video screengrab / YouTube

Elise Winland on February 11, 2026

Carrie Prejean Boller, a Catholic commissioner on the White House Religious Liberty Commission, was removed from the panel Feb. 11 after arguing during a hearing that her Catholic faith does not require support for political Zionism and that criticism of Israel’s actions in Gaza should not automatically be labeled antisemitic.

Republican Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who chairs the commission, announced the decision in a post on X.

“No member of the Commission has the right to hijack a hearing for their own personal and political agenda on any issue,” Patrick wrote. “This is clearly, without question, what happened Monday in our hearing on antisemitism in America. This was my decision.”

During the Feb. 9 hearing, which focused on debates and riots on American college campuses and the role of government officials in protecting religious freedom, Prejean Boller cited multiple Catholic scholars, Scripture passages, and Jewish leaders to support her position and pressed witnesses on whether they believed her opposition to Zionism, grounded in religious conviction, made her “antisemitic.”

The Final Movements Will Be Rapid Ones

 


The agencies of evil are combining their forces and consolidating.

 They are strengthening for the last great crisis. Great changes are soon to take place in our world, and the final movements will be rapid ones.

The condition of things in the world shows that troublous times are right upon us. The daily papers are full of indications of a terrible conflict in the near future.

 Bold robberies are of frequent occurrence. Strikes are common. Thefts and murders are committed on every hand. Men possessed of demons are taking the lives of men, women, and little children. Men have become infatuated with vice, and every species of evil prevails. 

The enemy has succeeded in perverting justice and in filling men’s hearts with the desire for selfish gain. “Justice standeth afar off: for truth is fallen in the street, and equity cannot enter.” Isaiah 59:14. 

In the great cities there are multitudes living in poverty and wretchedness, well-nigh destitute of food, shelter, and clothing; while in the same cities are those who have more than heart could wish, who live luxuriously, spending their money on richly furnished houses, on personal adornment, or worse still, upon the gratification of sensual appetites, upon liquor, tobacco, and other things that destroy the powers of the brain, unbalance the mind, and debase the soul.

 The cries of starving humanity are coming up before God, while by every species of oppression and extortion men are piling up colossal fortunes.


Counsels for the Church, E. G, White, p.37.


Wednesday, February 11, 2026

House GOP pushes strict proof-of-citizenship requirement for voters ahead of midterm elections


Wednesday, February 11, 2026 7:16PM



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WASHINGTON -- House Republicans rushed to approve legislation on Wednesday that would impose strict new proof-of-citizenship requirements ahead of the midterm elections, a long shot Trump administration priority that faces sharp blowback in the Senate.

The bill, called the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility, or SAVE America Act, would require Americans to prove they are citizens when they register to vote, mostly through a valid U.S. passport or birth certificate. It would also require a valid photo identification before voters can cast ballots, which some states already demand. It was approved on a mostly party-line vote, 218-213.

Republicans said the legislation is needed to prevent voter fraud, but Democrats warn it will disenfranchise millions of Americans by making it harder to vote. Federal law already requires that voters in national elections be U.S. citizens, but there's no requirement to provide documentary proof. Experts said voter fraud is extremely rare, and very few noncitizens ever slip through the cracks. Fewer than one in 10 Americans don't have paperwork proving they are citizens.

"Some of my colleagues will call this voter suppression or Jim Crow 2.0," said Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., presenting the package at a committee hearing.

But he said "those allegations are false," and he argued the bill is needed to enforce existing laws, particularly those that bar immigrants who are not citizens from voting. "The current law is not strong enough," he said.

Anti-ICE Protesters at Target in Richfield, Minnesota

 

Florida CFO Blaise Ingoglia speaking in Daytona Beach

 

“ICE Out of Target” Press Conference in Washington, D.C.

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With 7,000 faithful, Pope Leo sings Ave Maria and also warns about “empty words”

 

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Fifth Hearing of the Religious Liberty Commission, Part 1 & 2

 
 

Congresswoman to ICE Director: "Do you think you're going to hell?"

Jeffrey Epstein and the Secret Program That Built Modern AI

US State Department sends $6 million in humanitarian aid to Cuba

Trump administration removes pride flag from Stonewall Monument

 

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Far-left nonprofits EXPOSED for ‘sowing chaos’ in US


Far-left nonprofits EXPOSED for ‘sowing chaos’ in US



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Fox News Digital senior editor Asra Nomani joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss her investigation into potential foreign influence on U.S. left-wing protests and new findings about the Democratic Socialists of America.

Monday, February 09, 2026