President Donald Trump’s administration may have acted in ‘bad faith’ and violated a court order with its deportation last month of alleged Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador, a US judge said ...
Justice Department attorneys have responded to charges of noncompliance with technical rebuttals about what happened and when, and have taken the extraordinary position that the courts have no role in ...
Venezuelans without due process also led to traumatic restrictions against Japanese, Italian and German Americans during WWII ...
The Trump administration deported more alleged Venezuelan and MS-13 gang members to El Salvador, the U.S. State Department ...
Like with the Japanese internment during World War II, the current move to deport alleged alien criminals is driven by ...
The Trump administration’s aggressive and fast-paced effort to advance its immigration agenda has exposed existing challenges ...
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Deputy Assistant Attorney General Drew Ensign was pressed by Judge James Boasberg during the hearing in Washington, DC, about ...
A federal judge said he's likely to begin contempt proceedings against government for failing to answer questions about ...
President Donald Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act to deport 130 suspected Venezuelan gang members. The Associated Press ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge said Thursday that the Trump administration may have “acted in bad faith” by trying to rush ...
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg Thursday pushed, once again, the Justice Department to explain its use of the Alien ...
It seems to me … that the government acted in bad faith throughout that day,” Judge Judge James E. Boasberg said of March 15, ...
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