In a controversial move, the Trump administration has begun deporting migrants to South Sudan, sparking legal challenges and raising concerns about their safety. Immigration lawyers argue that this violates a court order. Learn more about the unfolding situation.
In a shocking move, the Trump administration has deported two Asian immigrants to conflict-ridden South Sudan, defying court orders. Their lawyers claim the men were not given due process, raising significant concerns about safety and legality.
A Massachusetts federal judge is being urged to block the Trump administration's plan to deport migrants to South Sudan. Immigration attorneys demand the return of those already sent and proper notice for upcoming deportations.
The Trump administration is reportedly planning to deport Asian immigrants to Libya, a country notorious for human rights abuses. Legal challenges arise as the administration faces scrutiny over this controversial move.
Lawyers urgently seek to block Trump administration's deportations to Libya, fearing imminent removals without proper legal recourse. Human rights groups raise alarms over conditions in Libya.
As Sean 'Diddy' Combs prepares for his sex trafficking trial, he claims the women involved were willing participants. However, the prosecution presents a strong case against him, alleging coercion and abuse over two decades.
In a harrowing case, two mothers were deported to Honduras with their US citizen children without any means to coordinate their care, leaving families in turmoil. Lawyers argue their rights were violated, sparking outrage.
The new head of the Justice Department's civil rights division, Harmeet K. Dhillon, is reshaping the office to align with Trump's agenda, leading to a significant departure of lawyers and concerns over civil rights enforcement.
A significant number of lawyers are resigning from the Justice Department’s civil rights division, driven by new leadership's controversial priorities. With a deferred resignation program in place, over 100 attorneys are expected to leave, raising concerns about the division's future.
In a troubling series of deportations, ICE officials have separated mothers from their U.S. citizen children, raising serious concerns about legal rights and the treatment of families under immigration policies.