US President Donald Trump on Friday denied signing a proclamation invoking a 200-year-old law to deport alleged Venezuelan ...
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BROADCAST BIAS: Networks skip the news, pretend they're on 'Law & Order' defending Venezuelan gangFor ABC, CBS, and NBC any foreign figures who are being deported by Trump automatically assume the mantle of innocent victim, no matter how criminal their behavior.
The Trump administration is on a collision course with the courts after a week spent taunting a federal judge and escalating ...
The first months of President Trump’s second term have been characterized by a flurry of activity. The New York Times talked ...
A soccer player, political activists and a father of a U.S. citizen were among the immigrants sent to the Central American ...
The White House scrambled on Friday to explain comments from President Donald Trump, who claimed he did not sign the proclamation that allowed him to conduct the expedited deportations of Venezuelan ...
Amid mounting tensions between the White House and the judiciary, Federal Judge James Boasberg held a hearing on President Trump's push to use wartime powers to deport alleged Venezuelan gang members.
The Justice Department has asked U.S. District Judge James Boasberg to walk back his order blocking the White House from unilaterally deporting hundreds of Venezuelan migrants using a centuries-old ...
Donald Trump announced a new investment in military aircraft production Friday, revealing that he had contracted Boeing to ...
An extraordinary legal showdown took place last weekend over President Donald Trump’s invocation of an 18th-century wartime ...
A federal judge examining the Trump administration’s use of an 18th-century wartime law to deport Venezuelan immigrants to El ...
During the hearing Friday, ACLU attorney Lee Gelernt claimed that the deported Venezuelans were not given a “meaningful” ...
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