Donald Trump has accused more than 200 recently deported Venezuelans of being “gang members.” Here are their stories.
Trump labeled the Tren de Aragua an invading force when he invoked the Alien Enemies Act, a 1798 authority that allows the president to deport any noncitizen during wartime.
President Donald Trump hurled insults at the federal judge who conducted a "fact-finding" hearing on Monday over whether the Trump administration knowingly violated a court order when it handed over ...
Trump attacked Judge James Boasberg, who issued a written order Sunday temporarily barring the White House from deporting noncitizens currently in custody. The president had invoked the Alien Enemies ...
US President Donald Trump called for the impeachment of Judge James Boasberg after he ordered the suspension of deportation flights carrying alleged Venezuelan gang members. Boasberg's ruling ...
The White House faces a legal battle over its use of the Alien Enemies Act, an 18th-century law, under which the United States began deporting Venezuelans allegedly linked to organized crime.
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that a federal judge who tried to stop his deportation plans should be impeached, escalating his conflict with a judiciary that’s been one of the few ...
The Trump administration is invoking rarely used authorities to remove some noncitizens from the United States.
President Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 against Tren de Aragua members, provoking a legal fight. Here's what to know about the controversial law, which was last used during World War II.
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AlterNet on MSNThis is not a drill: Trump's new attack on America means no one is safe | OpinionJohn Locke When a president declares an “invasion” to justify shredding the Constitution, he’s not defending the nation—he’s declaring war on democracy itself. The United States of America has long ...
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