Citing the Paris terror attacks and growing threats by foreign terrorists, the Obama administration announced it has strengthened its Visa Waiver Program.
Two days after its introduction, the House of Representatives passed legislation that would enhance the background investigations for Iraqis and Syrians seeking refuge in the United States.
U.S. Marine Phil Klay, author of the National Book Award-winning "Redeployment," wrote a series of post on Twitter, condemning efforts by Congress and other political figures to significantly heighten security measures against Syrian refugees attempting to enter the country.
Much attention has been brought to a recent video of Turkish spectators jeering during a moment of silence in honor of the victims of the Paris attacks at an international soccer game.
Honduras has detained five Syrians who were apparently on their way to the Unites States with stolen Greek passports, government officials announced on Wednesday.
A seven-hour siege on an apartment in a northern Paris suburb on Wednesday resulted in the arrest of seven suspects connected to the Paris terror attacks, and the deaths of two others.
Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio has joined the call to not accept Syrian refugees. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio has joined the call to not accept Syrian refugees.
In the aftermath of the Paris terrorist attacks on Friday, a number of mosques throughout the U.S. have found themselves the subject of threats and vandalism.
After attacks in Paris, an ISIS subgroup threatened another shot of violence and targets Washington, as well as other countries, who continue to wage war against Syria.
In retaliation for the terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday, the French military conducted a series of bombings against Islamic State sites in Syria throughout Sunday and Monday.
One night after the Paris terror attacks, Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton and Martin O’Malley spoke about foreign policy, immigration and the minimum wage for the second Democratic presidential debate.
A new poll released on Tuesday reveals that recent world events have cast a spotlight on the importance of foreign policy for the current administration. A majority of Americans admit that they are living in fear of a terrorist attack on U.S. soil that they feel is imminent and have also expressed concern that Congress is incapable of keeping the country safe from such a threat.