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Tattoos have been used by the Trump administration to allege Venezuelan men deported from the U.S. are members of the Tren de ...
Unreliable federal gang data and a heavy reliance on tattoos and clothing styles can skew the picture of this Venezuelan gang ...
Although the Court lifted an order that temporarily blocked removal of suspected gang members, it unambiguously affirmed ...
The ruling said a judge can't block Trump’s plan nationwide but made it clear that people swept up must have a chance to ...
Following a ruling Monday by the Supreme Court, Judge James Boasberg has canceled a Tuesday hearing on the administration's ...
The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to use a 1798 wartime law, the Alien Enemies Act, to deport Venezuelan ...
The Trump administration is touting a Supreme Court ruling allowing it to resume deportations under the Alien Enemies Act as ...
President Trump issued a proclamation on March 14 invoking the Alien Enemies Act to summarily deport Venezuelan migrants who are allegedly members of the gang Tren de Aragua.
Civil liberties groups filed a new lawsuit Tuesday to challenge removals under the 1798 law known as the Alien Enemies Act.
The Supreme Court lifted District Judge James Boasberg's temporary ban on deportations under the Alien Enemies Act.
As U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg continues to be a thorn in the side of the Trump administration’s effort ...