Trump, US judge and Deportation Flights
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The Atlantic |
The Trump administration’s plan to dust off the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 was in the works long before March 15.
U.S. News & World Report |
A U.S. judge on Monday blocked the Trump administration from stripping protection from deportation for some Venezuelan immigrants.
USA Today |
While the Supreme Court has blocked Trump’s freeze on funding to USAID, several pending lawsuits between the Trump administration and the courts continue to be fought.
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Current and former flight attendants for GlobalX, the private charter airline at the center of Trump’s immigration crackdown, expressed concern about their inability to treat passengers humanely and to keep them safe.
U.S. Judge James E. Boasberg called the information the government had provided him so far “woefully insufficient.”
Department of Justice attorneys assured a judge on Tuesday that the Trump administration complied with his order to halt the use of the Alien Enemies Act but refused to answer all of the judge’s questions about the matter after invoking the state secrets privilege.
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Mediaite on MSNFox’s Peter Doocy Draws Stunning Claims From Trump Over ‘Gang Member’ Flights During Press ScrumPeter Doocy drew a pair of stunning claims from President Donald Trump about the migrant flights that were ordered to a halt last week.
Leonel Moreno, who encouraged illegal migrants to "invade abandoned houses" in sick TikToks, was sent back to the narco state this week, after President Trump resumed deportation flights to the country.
Former Attorney General Bill Barr criticizes district court judges for overstepping their authority and blocking President Donald Trump's deportation flights.
Border czar Tom Homan on Sunday said officials are “confident” that all migrants on the deportation flights were Venezuelan gang members. Homan, during an interview on ABC’s “This Week,” reiterated that all the migrants on the flight were members ...
Trump is locked in a battle with Judge James Boasberg after he temporarily blocked the administration from deporting migrants under an 18th-century law.
Izquiel, 19, was greeted with a warm hug by the Venezuelan Minister of Interior, Justice and Peace, Diosdado Cabello, after he stepped off a deportation flight Monday.