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The New York Times |
The Supreme Court on Monday evening vacated a lower court’s ruling that had temporarily blocked the Trump administration from using a wartime powers law to deport Venezuelans.
BBC |
The US Supreme Court is allowing President Donald Trump to continue to use a rarely-invoked wartime powers law to carry out rapid mass deportations of alleged gang members.
U.S. News & World Report |
A U.S. appeals court on Monday declined to lift an order blocking the Trump administration from sending people with final deportation orders to countries not cited in earlier proceedings without firs...
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In a landmark decision, Judge Paula Xinis condemned the Trump administration for a significant mistake that led to the mistaken deportation of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran migrant. Her ruling underscores the critical intersection of immigration policy and legal oversight,
In a significant legal blow to the Trump administration’s immigration agenda, a federal judge has slammed the brakes on a controversial deportation policy that allowed the deportation of migrants to countries where they had no prior connection — without first giving them a chance to challenge their removal in court.
He failed to impose a bond on plaintiffs as the law requires. Other injunctions have the same deficiency.
Under Grassley’s bill, judicial rulings would be limited to the parties ... barred the Trump administration from carrying out deportation flights under the Alien Enemies Act as it has pushed ...
If it was up to District Judge Boasberg and other Radical Left Judges ... the President wouldn’t be allowed to do his job,' President Trump writes
Furious over nationwide injunctions, Congressional Republicans are seeking to limit the impact of the federal judiciary.
A federal judge said he's likely to begin contempt proceedings against government for failing to answer questions about deportation flights under the Alien Enemies Act.
A federal judge in Boston denied a request Tuesday to block the Trump administration's plan to end temporary protected status for Venuezuelans, noting that a judge in California had already halted the plan on Monday.