In a bold move, the Trump administration has deported another 17 alleged gang members, claiming links to MS-13 and Tren de Aragua. With critics raising concerns over due process, the controversy intensifies as deportations continue.
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 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.
A federal appeals court ruling reveals that migrants labeled as gang members under the Alien Enemies Act may challenge their designation, yet deportation processes lack transparency and due process.
Two planeloads of alleged Venezuelan gang members, including eight women, were deported to El Salvador, only to be returned to the U.S. amid concerns over due process and treatment during deportation.
A federal judge has ruled that Venezuelan migrants deported under Trump's Alien Enemies Act deserve court hearings to contest their gang membership designation, highlighting due process concerns.
The Trump administration faces backlash as court documents reveal many deported Venezuelans have no criminal records. Amid claims of gang affiliations, families fight back, raising alarms about due process violations.
In a dramatic turn of events, the US government deported hundreds of Venezuelans to an El Salvador mega-prison, defying a court order. Amidst accusations and legal challenges, this incident has raised alarms about executive power and judicial compliance.
A federal judge is investigating the deportation of Dr. Rasha Alawieh, a kidney transplant specialist, just days after her arrival in the U.S. with a valid visa. The case raises urgent questions about immigration enforcement and due process.