A U.S. judge expressed concern that the Trump administration may have violated a court order regarding the deportation of Venezuelan gang members, raising questions about compliance with judicial rulings and potential legal repercussions.
A federal judge has raised serious concerns over the Trump administration's handling of migrant flights to El Salvador, suggesting possible violations of his court orders. The case centers around the use of the Alien Enemies Act and could lead to contempt proceedings.
A federal judge will hear arguments on whether Trump violated a court order by deporting alleged gang members under the Alien Enemies Act. This hearing could reshape the balance of power between the executive and judicial branches.
A federal judge has extended a restraining order against the Alien Enemies Act, halting the deportation of Venezuelan nationals tied to the Tren de Aragua gang. This ruling comes amid ongoing legal battles over immigration policy.
In a bold move, Trump appeals to the Supreme Court to enforce swift deportations of alleged Venezuelan gang members under a 1798 law, igniting a legal battle over presidential powers and national security.
President Trump is seeking Supreme Court approval to use wartime powers for deporting alleged gang members. This controversial move raises significant constitutional questions amid concerns over due process and human rights.
In his second term, Trump intensifies immigration enforcement with executive orders targeting asylum seekers and noncitizen birthrights. The administration's aggressive policies cause chaos in immigrant communities.
In a significant ruling, a federal appeals court has upheld an order preventing the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador, citing legal concerns over the use of the Alien Enemies Act. This case highlights the tensions between the White House and the judiciary.
A federal appellate court has ruled against the Trump administration's attempt to deport Venezuelan nationals under a 1798 wartime law, sparking a legal battle that could reach the Supreme Court.
As Trump's legal battles intensify, House Republicans, led by Jim Jordan, plan hearings on Judge Boasberg and push for legislation to limit judicial power. Will impeachment follow?