Trump executive order increases bank scrutiny of non-citizens' accounts USA Today - News May 20, 2026 May 20, 2026 Updated 2 hrs ago 0 A1 Minute! May 19, 2026: Explore Top 15 of RTD 100; St. Christopher's Boys Tennis wins title; Copperhead season in Va | A1 Minute Closed circuit TV captures armed man sprinting through security during White House Correspondents' Dinner Tech Layoffs Surge Sen. Lucas speaks at the start of Tuesday's meeting of Senate Finance U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie's first interview after primary loss How Stephen Colbert Took a Parting Shot at CBS During His Last 'Late Show' Episode Katherine Legge Chases Tony Stewart’s Historic Double Duty Why El Niño does not mean a quiet hurricane season Watch: Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen tears into Blanche over 'anti-weaponization' fund Crescent moon pairs with Venus and Jupiter in evening sky next week Prefer us on Google Learn More A Trump executive order directs banks to flag suspicious activity tied to noncitizens without requiring citizenship data collection. As featured on Federal authorities abused prosecuting power against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, judge says The judge dismissed the criminal human smuggling charges Abrego Garcia faced in Tennessee after he was wrongfully deported to El Salvador. Latest video A1 Minute! May 22, 2026: Week in Virginia How Stephen Colbert Took a Parting Shot at CBS During His Last 'Late Show' Episode Thousands attend funeral prayers for San Diego mosque attack victims RAW: DC: TRUMP: SON WEDDING 'NOT GOOD TIMING' 250,000 flags placed in Arlington National Cemetery for Memorial Day Finland's Underground Shelters Become Model for a More Dangerous Europe Police who defended Capitol on Jan. 6 sue over Trump compensation fund Mike Pence criticizes Trump's 'lawfare' fund that may help Jan. 6 rioters Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 comments
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Federal authorities abused prosecuting power against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, judge says The judge dismissed the criminal human smuggling charges Abrego Garcia faced in Tennessee after he was wrongfully deported to El Salvador.