The development marks a critical blow to the Trump administration's efforts to deport over 100 Venezuelan men.
Alleged members of "foreign terrorist cartel" Tren de Aragua may be brought back to the U.S. after their deportations in 2025, and it could come at taxpayers' expense.
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to facilitate the return of Venezuelan migrants who were deported to a ...
The Justice Department said it cannot facilitate due process for CECOT migrants, setting the stage for a high-stakes hearing ...
A federal appeals court ruled the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 can’t be used to deport members of Tren de Aragua, which has been a target of the Trump administration. The act was established to give ...
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Trump's use of Alien Enemies Act for mass deportations dealt latest blow after major ruling
New Orleans, Louisiana - A US federal appeals court ruled Tuesday against President Donald Trump's use of a wartime law to deport people accused of being Venezuelan gang members and blocked its use in ...
Federal appeals judges heard arguments about whether the 1798 Alien Enemies Act allows Trump to deport Venezuelan gang members without a military war.
What Price for Due Process? On Monday, toward the end of another court hearing in the interminable Alien Enemies ...
In his Thursday order, U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg ordered the government to allow any of the men deported last year to El Salvador to appear in a U.S. port of entry to be conditionally ...
A federal appeals court late Tuesday blocked President Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans the administration says are gang members, likely setting up a legal clash at the U.S.
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