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The U.S. Supreme Court again sided with President Donald Trump's administration on Thursday in a legal fight over deporting ...
North Korea slammed on Friday the Quad grouping of the United States, India, Japan and Australia for insisting North Korea ...
Kilmar Abrego García’s lawyers said in a court filing Wednesday that he and the others were severely beaten and forced to ...
The Supreme Court cleared the way for the Trump administration to deport a group of migrants with criminal records held at a ...
Prominent conservative U.S. Supreme Court advocate Paul Clement has been retained by the federal judges in Maryland to defend ...
A Freedom of Information Act request has produced letters that the US Department of Justice sent to Google, Apple, Amazon, ...
A GoFundMe campaign to cover transportation expenses to bring Andrew Ascencio, 29, home raises over $62,000 in just two days.
U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss stayed his decision for two weeks, giving the administration time to appeal. U.S. Attorney ...
The court’s order followed a broader one last month allowing removals to countries with which migrants have no connections.
Class actions and Administrative Procedure Act claims can achieve much the same result as the nationwide orders that the ...
Defense lawyers contended the government is denying their client his right to a fair trial by repeatedly trashing him in the ...
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