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President Donald Trump is facing legal challenges over his invocation of the Alien Enemies Act to aid deportations.
Wednesday's U.S. District Court rulings in Texas and New York apply only to migrants still in the United States.
By Nate Raymond (Reuters) -Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to curtail the ability of judges ...
March, the Trump administration sent more than 200 alleged members of a Venezuelan gang to El Salvador, using an archaic ...
Chief Justice John Roberts on Wednesday allowed President Donald Trump to temporarily remove two board members at independent ...
A federal judge granted the Associated Press' request for a preliminary injunction and ordered White House officials to ...
President Trump issued a proclamation on March 14 invoking the Alien Enemies Act to summarily deport Venezuelan migrants who are allegedly members of the gang Tren de Aragua.
The case focuses on a judge's requirement that employees fired by the Trump administration be fully reinstated while ...
The ruling said a judge can't block Trump’s plan nationwide but made it clear that people swept up must have a chance to ...
The Supreme Court granted the administration’s request on Monday to scrap U.S. District Judge James Boasberg’s orders which ...
Lawyers for two different groups of states, as well as lawyers representing immigrants’ rights groups and several pregnant ...
The Justices tell lower courts to stay in their proper judicial lane.
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