A federal judge on Thursday ordered the Trump administration to facilitate the return of some of the Venezuelan men it sent to an El Salvador prison last year by invoking the Alien Enemies Act. U.S.
The Trump administration will not comply with a court order requiring due process for hundreds of Venezuelan migrants deported to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador last year, DOJ lawyers said.
A federal appeals court grappled on June 30 with whether President Donald Trump can use a 1798 law to hasten deportations of alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. Trump declared the ...
Washington DC - A judge on Thursday ordered the Trump administration to facilitate the return of some of the nearly 140 Venezuelans who were deported last year using an obscure wartime law. The ruling ...
Alleged members of “foreign terrorist cartel” Tren de Aragua may be brought back to the US after their deportations in 2025, and it could come at taxpayers’ expense. US District Judge James Boasberg, ...
"I found they were not given due process," U.S. District Chief Judge James E. Boasberg said at a court hearing, referring to 137 certified class members who were hastily removed from the United States ...
John Tateishi was just under three years old when he was sent to prison. He was never arrested or charged with a crime. But like over 120,000 other Japanese immigrants and Japanese Americans, he and ...
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to facilitate the return of Venezuelan migrants who were deported to a Salvadoran prison last year and then released into other countries.
Curtis Bradley, an international law professor at the University of Chicago, highlighted Trump’s ongoing legal battle with the American Civil Liberties Union over his use of the Alien Enemies Act to ...