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According to the plaintiffs, the State Department entered into an agreement with President Nayib Bukele in February, under ...
For the past few months, immigrants around the country have been suing the Trump administration at a furious pace, seeking to ...
Washington's chief federal trial judge likened the administration's Salvadoran renditions to a novel known for depicting an ...
President Trump signed a travel ban on Wednesday that prohibits citizens of 12 countries, primarily in Africa and the Middle ...
The DEI scapegoating in the military is disrespectful to Black soldiers and their magnificent roles in ALL American's wars ...
The Trump administration knew that the vast majority of the 238 Venezuelan immigrants it sent to a maximum-security prison in ...
A coalition of immigrant rights groups is suing to invalidate the Trump administration's deal to house detainees in a ...
The Trump administration is facing a new legal challenge to its arrangement with El Salvador to send migrants — and ...
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Judges orders Trump administration to give due process to some migrants sent to El Salvador's CECOTA judge has ordered the Trump administration to provide due process to some of the migrants deported to El Salvador's CECOT ...
Migrants deported under Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act were “plainly deprived…of their right[s],” the judge ruled.
The decision requires the administration to provide due process to Venezuelans sent to a Salvadoran prison in March.
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg said "at least 137" migrants sent to the prison in March weren't given the ability to contest their removals.
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