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A WSJ investigation tracked the U.S. citizens caught in the crosshairs of an aggressive federal campaign to detain and demonize dissenters.
The Coalition for Independent Technology Research called the policy a "flagrant violation of the First Amendment" in a March 9 lawsuit.
President Donald Trump's job approval slipped in a new poll as voters soured on his handling of several of the issues that have defined the opening months of the 2026 midterm year, including immigration,
If a federal immigration judge rules in favor of deportation, the appeal can be filed with the Board of Immigration Appeals. Among the plaintiffs’ key objections to the administration’s rule was a “fast track” provision reducing the time to file most appeals from 30 days to 10 days.
President Donald Trump’s return to office has seen sweeping changes to how immigration enforcement is carried out.
Trump removed Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem with a March 5 social media post thanking her for her service.
By Ted Hesson, Richard Cowan, Nolan D. McCaskill and Kristina Cooke WASHINGTON, March 6 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to forge ahead with his aggressive immigration crackdown driven by top aide Stephen Miller and a new homeland secretary nominee who shares Trump's hardline view,
A new lawsuit accuses the administration of violating the First Amendment by threatening the visas of researchers for work on disinformation and content moderation of social media.
Hardline conservatives are turning on Donald Trump after it emerged that the President's top advisers are prepared to abandon one of his core campaign promises. White House adviser James Blair privately urged House Republicans Tuesday to stop promoting ...
Supreme Court unanimously backs Trump deportation agenda, ruling federal courts must defer to immigration judges on asylum decisions in landmark case.
Trump twice rode a hard-line immigration message to the White House, but his signature subject increasingly is a liability with voters.
The Justice Department wants a broad ruling that would let it move more quickly to end legal protections for migrants from multiple countries, including Haiti and Syria.