Friday, June 5th, 2026
$70 bn for Trump immigration crackdown approved by Senate
The legislation allocates billions to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the U.S. Border Patrol, ensuring robust operational capacity through the remainder of Trump’s term. Supporters argue the funding is essential to secure America’s borders, crack down on illegal immigration DNA WASHINGTON: In a dramatic development on Capitol Hill, the U.S. Senate on Friday approved a sweeping $70 billion funding package to bolster President Donald Trump’s hard-line immigration agenda. The measure, passed after months of contentious debate, represents a major victory for Trump on one of his most defining policyRead More
FIA offloads Spain-bound passenger
ISLAMABAD, Jun 05 (DNA): Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Immigration authorities at Islamabad International Airport offloaded a passenger attempting to travel to Spain on a suspected tampered Portuguese residence card. An official told on Friday that passenger Gul Fam Khan, son of Aman-ul-Haq and a resident of Sialkot, was travelling to Spain on flight QR-633 when he was intercepted during immigration clearance. The official said scrutiny of travel documents revealed that the expiry date on the Portuguese residence card had allegedly been altered. During initial interrogation, the passenger disclosed that heRead More
Malaysian PM faces test of public support
News Desk KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s ruling coalition will face a test of its public support amid signs of internal tensions after two states this week called snap elections, as speculation mounts over an early national poll. Two of Anwar’s national coalition partners lead the governments in Negeri Sembilan and Johor, where the state assemblies were dissolved on Friday and Monday, respectively, with elections to be held within 60 days. While the state polls will not directly impact Anwar’s majority in the national parliament, any significant lossesRead More

