In a landmark ruling, Judge Paula Xinis orders the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia from immigration custody, highlighting issues within the US deportation system and his ongoing legal challenges.
A federal judge has ordered the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who faced wrongful detention and deportation. The ruling highlights the complexities of immigration law and the ongoing legal battles surrounding his case.
In a tense court battle, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem's decision to transfer deportees to El Salvador faces scrutiny. A judge claims the Trump administration defied court orders, raising questions about the legality of these deportation flights.
In a shocking revelation, Marco Rubio allegedly made a secret deal with El Salvador’s president to hand over U.S. informants, risking law enforcement lives to facilitate Trump's mass deportation of Venezuelans. This controversial agreement threatens ongoing investigations into MS-13 gang ties.
In a surprising move, the Trump administration intends to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Eswatini despite his ongoing legal battles. After previously facing deportation to Uganda, Abrego Garcia's fears of persecution have led to this controversial decision.
The Trump administration is seeking to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Eswatini, raising fears of persecution and torture. His legal team fights against this move amid ongoing asylum claims and allegations of gang affiliation.
In a startling development, the first human case of a flesh-eating parasite known as New World screwworm myiasis has been confirmed in the US. The patient, who traveled from El Salvador, raises concerns about public health and the risks associated with travel to outbreak-affected regions.
The U.S. has reported its first human case of the New World screwworm, raising alarms in the cattle industry. The CDC confirms a Maryland resident contracted the flesh-eating parasite after traveling to El Salvador. While the immediate risk is low, experts urge vigilance.
A Maryland resident has been diagnosed with a rare case of flesh-eating screwworm, marking the first confirmed instance in the U.S. in years. The individual traveled from El Salvador, raising alarm among health officials.
A shocking report reveals the first human case of the New World screwworm in the U.S., raising alarms in the livestock industry. The CDC confirmed the case in Maryland linked to travel from El Salvador.