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Justice Department attorneys will appear before Judge James Boasberg on Thursday to make its case for why the Trump administration did not violate his orders halting the use of the Alien Enemies Act t...
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A U.S. judge will hold a hearing on Thursday over whether the Trump administration violated his order temporarily blocking the deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members under a rarely-invoked 18...
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The court also found that ending TPS would likely harm national security and public health, while disproportionately impacting non-white, non-European immigrants.
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A U.S. judge expressed a 'fair likelihood' that the Trump administration may have breached a court order blocking the deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members. The contention involves a seldom-used 18th-century law,
Reps. Josh Brecheen, R-Okla., Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., and Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., signed onto the bill as co-sponsors last week, Fox News Digital was told, despite House GOP leaders signaling around the same time that they have little appetite to pursue that route.
The Trump administration told the Supreme Court on Wednesday that the president’s authority to protect the nation is under siege from lower court rulings, using a final brief in a high-stakes deportation case to accuse federal judges of imperiling the executive branch’s core powers.
After blocking the Trump administration’s use of a wartime law to deport Venezuelan migrants, Yale alum Judge James Boasberg faces impeachment efforts, legal challenges and criticism from Republican politicians.
A federal judge on Friday ruled a restraining order on the Alien Enemies Act will be extended through April 12, while another judge in Boston blocks deportation of migrants.