Minnesota and Illinois have filed lawsuits against the Trump administration, claiming federal immigration tactics violate their state sovereignty under the 10th Amendment. As protests escalate, can these states defend their rights?
As federal immigration enforcement surges in Chicago and the Twin Cities, Illinois and Minnesota are taking legal action against the Trump administration. Experts weigh in on the challenges ahead for these lawsuits.
In a surprising turn of events, the Supreme Court has halted the Trump administration's plans to deploy National Guard troops in Chicago, marking a significant setback for the president's immigration policies. The decision comes amid protests and legal challenges to military involvement in civilian matters.
The Trump administration is ramping up deportation efforts by pushing asylum seekers to countries like Palau, amid mixed reactions from locals and legal battles over National Guard deployments.
In a surprising ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court has blocked President Trump's attempt to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago, marking a significant setback for his administration's aggressive policies in Democratic-led cities.
In a move to bolster national security, the US reinstates travel restrictions on foreign nationals from several countries with inadequate vetting processes. This includes nations associated with terrorism and corruption, aiming to secure American borders.
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.
The Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case on birthright citizenship, potentially reshaping immigration policy in the US. The outcome may redefine what it means to be an American citizen.
The Supreme Court has agreed to review President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship, a move that could reshape American immigration law and constitutional rights. A ruling against Trump would uphold longstanding legal precedents.