ABC News previously reported that advocacy groups and relatives of some of the Venezuelan migrants who were recently sent to the prison in Guantanamo Bay claim the administration provided no evidence ...
A U.S. District Court judge in Washington on Monday told attorneys with the U.S. Department of Justice they needed to provide a written case by noon Tuesday for why they could not reveal specific ...
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Former Deputy Assistant DHS Secretary Jonathan Fahey discusses his prediction for the Trump administration's legal fight surrounding the El Salvador deportation flight and his take on the deportation ...
A New York Times review of flight data showed that at the time of a federal judge’s order, two flights were in the air, and ...
The Trump administration has until noon Tuesday to share details with a federal judge about the deportation flights carrying undocumented Venezuelans with alleged gang ties over the weekend. CBS News ...
The administration invoked an 18th-century wartime law to carry out deportations of more than 250 alleged Tren de Aragua and MS-13 gang members.
On his first day in office, Trump took steps to designate the Tren de Aragua gang a “foreign terrorist organization” alongside several Mexican drug cartels.
District Judge James E. Boasberg was incredulous over the administration's contentions that his verbal directions did not count.
A federal judge has given the Trump administration until noon Tuesday to respond to questions about its recent deportation actions under the Alien Enemies Act.