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Two Trump-appointed judges have issued conflicting rulings on whether migrant detainees can band together to challenge deportations under the Alien Enemies Act.
Suspending the right to challenge the legality of one’s detention in court would shred a core tenet of the Constitution.
Stephen Miller, a top White House adviser, said the administration is looking for ways to expand its legal power to deport migrants who are in the country illegally.
Donald Trump is trying desperately to defend receiving a $400 million luxury jet as a gift from Qatar. In an angry post on ...
Trump team mulls suspending the constitutional right of habeas corpus to speed deportations. Can it?
Top White House aide Stephen Miller says the Trump administration is looking for ways to expand its legal power to deport ...
"Habeas is important and personal, and individuals should get the opportunity to decide whether they wish to file habeas ...
Immigrants in the United States illegally are being told to voluntarily self-deport "or remain and face the consequences," ...
Matos sat for a credible fear interview in support of a last-ditch attempt to save his asylum claim. That was denied, opening ...
A federal judge appointed by Donald J. Trump has delivered a legal and philosophical blow to the former president’s immigration agenda.
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg said during a court hearing that Trump’s claim appears to undercut the administration’s legal position that it has no authority to return Abrego Garcia or hundreds ...
Federal judges in New York and Colorado ruled against President Trump's administration over his invoking of the Alien Enemies Act.
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