The Trump administration plans to deport Kilmar Abrego for a second time, but not to El Salvador. As he faces migrant smuggling charges, questions loom over his future in the U.S.
Thailand's marijuana market is facing new regulations as the government seeks to control rampant consumption and smuggling issues. Will these measures restore order or further complicate the industry?
Kilmar Abrego Garcia is set to be released from jail in Tennessee, but immigration officials are poised to take him into custody. His case raises critical questions about U.S. immigration policies and the implications of his mistaken deportation.
A Tennessee judge has ruled against the DOJ's request for pretrial detention of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, raising questions about the evidence presented against him. Despite this, he may remain in immigration custody as his case unfolds.
In a dramatic legal twist, a Tennessee judge ordered the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, yet he faces imminent detention by ICE. The case highlights the complexities of immigration law and alleged gang affiliations.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia's battle against human smuggling charges continues as the government appeals a judge's order for his release pending trial. This father's saga raises critical questions about due process and immigration rights.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly imprisoned in El Salvador, pleads not guilty to human smuggling charges in a dramatic legal saga involving the Trump administration's controversial decisions.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia's return to the U.S. to face serious federal charges has stirred political debates, overshadowing recent Supreme Court rulings against Trump's deportation power. As the case unfolds, questions arise about its implications for both parties.
In a surprising turn, President Trump deflected responsibility for the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man he claims is linked to MS-13. The case has reignited debates over immigration policy and due process, drawing national attention.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia is returning to the U.S. to face serious criminal charges, including smuggling undocumented immigrants and abusing women. This case raises significant questions about immigration policy and constitutional rights.