The court allowed the Trump administration to continue to removals under the Alien Enemies Act, but with conditions attached.
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The IRS and DHS have reached a data-sharing agreement to support the Trump administration's immigration enforcement agenda, ...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is revoking the legal status for hundreds of thousands of migrants in the United ...
Border Patrol said it had a list of targets for its high-profile January raid, but it had a record for just one of the 78 ...
Avelo Airlines has received widespread criticism after agreeing to fly deportation charter flights for Immigration and ...
The status of a Roeland Park man deported to Mexico last month is up in the air as a Kansas City-based immigration attorney ...
The CBP One smartphone app launched in January 2023 and through December 2024 was used to admit more than 936,500 people ...
The Department of Homeland Security is telling migrants who entered the country using an online app to leave the United ...
Migrants who came to the U.S. via a Biden-era online appointment app​​ have been told to leave "immediately" in a message from the Department of Homeland Security.
The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to use a 1798 wartime law, the Alien Enemies Act, to deport Venezuelan ...
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is terminating parole protections for those who entered the country through the CBP One app, revoking status for hundreds of thousands of people who came ...