The court asked the government if "someone is not a member of Tren de Aragua or not a Venezuelan citizen or a U.S. citizen," ...
In a D.C. courtroom, a federal judge questioned the legality of the Trump administration’s authority to deport hundreds of ...
Lawyers with the DOJ are set to return to court Friday afternoon to defend the deportation of more than two hundred ...
Md., says the Trump administration’s attempt to use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to summarily deport alleged migrant gang ...
Advocates worry the move is part of the president’s mass deportation agenda and could lead to the targeting of more immigrant ...
The move comes as the Trump administration ramps up its deportation campaign, in some cases removing people with little to no ...
If you were charged with a crime, would you want the government bypassing a jury trial to satisfy a government or political objective? This is the way totalitarian regimes behave. It should not be ...
President Trump is using an 18th-century law – the Alien Enemies Act- to justify the deportation of hundreds of people he says are members of a vicious Venezuelan gang. That law was last used during ...
During the hearing Friday, ACLU attorney Lee Gelernt claimed that the deported Venezuelans were not given a “meaningful” ...
Judge James Boasberg started off the hearing by telling Deputy Assistant Attorney General Drew Ensign that, in filings over ...
Today, a judge is looking for answers from DOJ lawyers after the Trump administration invoked the Alien Enemies Act to deport ...