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Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court to overturn a temporary court order and let him deport migrants without a hearing after he sent almost 300 Venezuelan migrants to a notorious mega-prison in El Sal...
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An appeals court sided with a judge who previously put a block on President Trump’s use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport suspected undocumented immigrants.
Fox News |
A D.C. federal judge on Friday extended a restraining order against the Alien Enemies Act, a 1798 wartime immigration law the Trump administration enacted to deport Venezuelan nationals who are Tren ...
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AlterNet on MSNGOP rep booed by hundreds at town hall after saying migrants 'not entitled to due process'One Republican member of Congress was met with a rowdy crowd of several hundred people at a town hall in her normally solid-red district who frequently booed and shouted her down — particularly when she defended President Donald Trump's most controversial policies.
While those hoping to stop the expulsion of people to an El Salvador prison under the Alien Enemies Act scored a victory in court Wednesday, a Trump-appointed judge debued a legal theory likely to rear its head again as litigation goes forward.
A U.S. judge temporarily blocked key parts of Donald Trump's executive order targeting law firm Jenner & Block on Friday - calling parts of it reprehensible and disturbing - even as another firm, Skadden Arps,
The FBI and DOJ announced the arrest of an alleged top MS-13 leader. Also, an appeals court order refuses to lift the Alien Enemies Act deportation pause. NBC News' Julia Ainsley reports the latest. Former assistant U.
"Over one-hundred-and-fifty years ago, the Supreme Court addressed whether civilian courts could be closed just because the Executive declared an emergency," one judge noted. "The Court said no." The post ‘The government is mistaken’: Appeals court strongly rubbishes Trump admin efforts to deport without due process,
President Trump was afforded due process under the law. Many immigrants caught in his deportation blitz are being denied those same rights.
SACRAMENTO—The Trump administration has for the fourth time in history invoked the war-time Alien Enemies Act of 1798 even though our nation is not at war—and its last use remains one of the most shameful episodes in American history.
The war on due process is here. No trials. No hearings. No rights. Just indefinite detention and secret deportations. This is the fate that awaits every one of us, not just immigrants (legal or otherwise), if the government’s war on the Constitution remains unchecked.