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The Supreme Court on Thursday said the Trump administration may deport to South Sudan a group of migrants that have been held for weeks on a military base in Djibouti.
July 3 - The U.S. Supreme Court again sided with President Donald Trump's administration in a legal fight over deporting migrants to countries other than their own, lifting on Thursday limits a judge ...
Donald Trump's mega-bill passes 218–214, pushing A$6.8 trillion in tax cuts and immigration crackdowns. The bill, which ...
Class actions and Administrative Procedure Act claims can achieve much the same result as the nationwide orders that the ...
The Trump administration accused a judge of lawless defiance after blocking the removal the removal of eight migrants to ...
The Supreme Court is clearing the way for the deportation of several immigrants who were put on a flight in May bound for ...
Defense lawyers contended the government is denying their client his right to a fair trial by repeatedly trashing him in the media.
The immediate impact of the high court's ruling — particularly in the innumerable challenges to Trump’s effort to reshape the federal government — may be limited.
Plus: US adds more jobs than expected as tariffs loom{beacon}THE HOUSE passed President Trump’s agenda bill Thursday ...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia said he suffered severe beatings, severe sleep deprivation and psychological torture in the notorious El ...
President Donald Trump has just clinched a significant political victory as Congress passed his crucial tax and spending bill ...
A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that the Trump administration cannot prevent migrants who cross the southern border from ...