In a contentious decision, the Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to deport immigrants to countries where they are not citizens, disregarding lower court rulings on due process. Critics warn this could lead to violence and mistreatment for thousands.
The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed President Trump's administration to resume deporting migrants to third countries without giving them a chance to plead their cases, igniting fierce dissent among liberal justices and raising serious human rights concerns.
The Supreme Court intervened to stay a lower court ruling that allowed migrants to challenge deportation orders, raising concerns over due process and human rights for those facing potential torture.
President Trump is ramping up his immigration enforcement, declaring a national emergency at the border, closing asylum access, and promising mass deportations. Discover the chaos unfolding in immigrant communities.
The Department of Homeland Security has reversed its stance on immigration raids, ordering ICE to target farms, hotels, and restaurants, despite pressure from industry leaders. This move escalates Trump's mass deportation efforts.
The Trump administration may expand its travel ban to include 36 additional countries, citing security concerns and deficiencies in vetting processes. This could significantly impact immigration and travel policies.
In a shocking move, Trump promises an expanded immigration crackdown in Democratic-led cities, citing protests as motivation. Amid budget concerns for ICE, he pushes for mass deportations, raising questions about the future of immigration enforcement.
In a dramatic Truth Social post, Trump ordered ICE to prioritize deportations in Democrat-run cities, claiming they exploit illegal aliens for political gain. This comes amid nationwide protests against his administration.
In a dramatic escalation of his immigration policies, Trump calls for the largest mass deportation program in U.S. history, targeting major cities amid growing protests and legal challenges.
This Saturday, millions will unite across the U.S. in the 'No Kings' protests against the Trump administration. With heightened tensions and a call for civil rights, organizers expect a historic turnout.