Ceisler has been quick to criticize federal authorities.
New Bucks sheriff weighs in on fatal Minneapolis incident, will end 287g program – Bucks Round-Up – January 8, 2025
The move fulfills a top campaign promise after Ceisler defeated Republican former Sheriff Fred Harran in November’s election.
Ahead of midterms, Pennsylvania politics still swinging
Beyond the familiar red vs. blue battle, alternative parties are gaining momentum, and a growing bloc of independent voters is demanding a greater say.
Eight of DHS’s ‘Worst of the Worst’ illegals arrested in Bucks County
Seven of the eight “worst” were arrested in Doylestown. But the Borough Council last month adopted a resolution to stifle its employees’ cooperation with ICE.
From the Editors: Trump has a lot of good ideas, Congress should pass laws about them
Republicans control Congress by slim majorities that may not last long. They should spend the next year enacting the popular parts of Trump’s agenda.
Bucks County Sheriff confirms pursuit of 287(g) program has ended – Bucks Round-Up – November 24, 2025
Outgoing Sheriff Fred Harran confirmed this week that the program was never fully implemented, despite his earlier court victory allowing it to proceed.
Fitzpatrick to Speaker Johnson: Move congressional stock-trading ban – Bucks Round-Up – November 20, 2025
Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL), another backer of the bill, said this week that she may pursue a discharge petition to force a floor vote.
Assimilation, though on the decline, remains key for new Americans
Everyone has something to add to our society and anyone who came here for freedom and liberty came to the right place. Let’s keep it that way.
From sanctuary to subsidy, Pennsylvania’s proposed migrant programs may cross legal lines
Vocal opponents of immigration law enforcement have proposed creating a taxpayer-funded Office of New Pennsylvanians.
Pennsylvania inadvertently making drivers’ license data available to ICE
The correspondence urges Josh Shapiro to block ICE’s access, as Illinois, New York, Massachusetts, Minnesota and Washington have already done.
