In a fiery exchange, Elon Musk blasted Peter Navarro, Trump's trade adviser, over recent tariffs affecting the global economy. Musk's remarks have sparked laughter among White House staff, signaling a notable rift in Trump's inner circle.
In a move that raises privacy concerns, the IRS will now share tax data with ICE to identify undocumented immigrants. Critics warn this could threaten the privacy rights of all Americans.
In a controversial turn of events, U.S. District Judge James Boasberg cancels a hearing on deportations after the Supreme Court clears the way for the Trump administration to act under the Alien Enemies Act, raising concerns over due process.
In a surprising turn, the Biden administration orders thousands of migrants, who previously used the CBP One app for asylum, to leave the US immediately. This drastic move affects around 900,000 individuals, revoking their paroles and work rights.
In a controversial decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to proceed with the termination of 16,000 probationary federal employees, complicating efforts to challenge mass firings. The case raises questions about the authority of the Office of Personnel Management and the rights of federal workers.
In a stunning legal battle, the Supreme Court intervenes to temporarily halt the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man mistakenly sent to a Salvadoran prison. Amid claims of administrative errors, the case raises serious questions about immigration enforcement and judicial authority.
In a controversial decision, the Supreme Court has blocked the reinstatement of 16,000 federal workers previously fired by the Trump administration. This ruling complicates ongoing litigation and raises questions about federal employment practices.
In a troubling trend, immigration agents have detained pro-Palestinian scholars and quickly moved them to remote Louisiana detention centers. Advocates raise concerns about the conditions and legal implications of these actions.
In a controversial 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court allows President Trump's administration to deport Venezuelan migrants under an 18th-century law while ensuring their right to due process. This ruling reignites debates on immigration policy.
In a contentious 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to deport alleged gang members under wartime law, but they must have the right to challenge their removal. This decision marks a significant victory for Trump, raising concerns among dissenting justices about the implications for judicial power and individual rights.