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Federal judges in New York and Texas ruled Friday that temporary restraining orders in place to stop the removal of Venezuelans from the U.S. would be expanded to protect more people in both states.
Wednesday's U.S. District Court rulings in Texas and New York apply only to migrants still in the United States.
The Trump administration clashed with a federal judge, refusing to comply with her demand for a road map to release a ...
We’ll win at the Supreme Court.” Earlier this week, when one of the Trump Administration’s most extreme immigration policies ...
President Donald Trump has made broad claims of executive power before the Supreme Court, but he has had a mixed record so ...
In a flurry of rulings this week, the high court allowed the administration to proceed with mass firings but maintained legal guardrails on deportations.
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For the second time in a week, all nine members of the U.S. Supreme Court have rejected a sweeping assertion of executive ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended the Trump administration's decision to take over 200 Venezuelan migrants in ...
Judge Xinis has ordered the Trump admin to "take all available steps to facilitate the return" of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia.
He sits in a foreign prison solely at the behest of the United States, as the product of a Kafka-esque mistake,” Kilmar ...
Starting Friday, a federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration can enforce a rule requiring undocumented immigrants ...
El Salvador renditions reach the Supreme Court; Evidence points to little criminality among those rushed to El Salvador’s ...
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