Trump, Alien Enemies Act and Federal judges
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The plaintiffs who brought the lawsuit argue that the Department of Homeland Security's policy results in the removal of migrants to third countries without providing them a chance to raise concerns ...
The New York Times |
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit sided with the government to block a lower-court ruling that had led to the reinstatement of thousands of federal workers.
CNN |
The agencies are a critical bulwark against Trump’s efforts to rapidly reduce the size of the federal workforce and fire thousands of employees.
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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 challenge their seizures before they can be deported.
The 5-4 Supreme Court decision “eliminates the basis for this Court’s order to show cause,” the Trump DOJ wrote to Judge Boasberg.
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The Trump administration is touting a Supreme Court ruling allowing it to resume deportations under the Alien Enemies Act as a major victory, but the immigration fight is far from over.
President Donald Trump is facing a new challenge to his use of a wartime law to deport alleged Venezuelan gang members, less than a day after the US Supreme Court sided with the administration in an earlier fight.
Chief Justice John Roberts has issued a temporary administrative stay -- putting off a deadline for the government to return a mistakenly deported man to the U.S.
Gregg Nunziata, Executive Director of the Society for the Rule of Law and a former adviser to Marco Rubio, speaks to Bianna Golodryga about the Supreme Court rulings on President Trump’s deportation policies.
Its ruling in a key deportation case allows the administration to fight in more favorable jurisdictions but actually appeared to curtail Trump’s claims to power.
The Washington Post first reported on her expected resignation due to the new agreement. A spokesperson for the Treasury Department, which oversees the Internal Revenue Service, said Krause is headed on to a new endeavor but they did not disclose details.
Fears surrounding deportation are growing among undocumented farmworkers in California’s Central Valley and as NBC News' Steve Patterson reports, those workers produce a significant amount of the nation's fruits and vegetables.
The high-wire decision follows a multi-week legal battle between the Trump administration and the chief judge on D.C.’s federal court.