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The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to use a 1798 wartime law to deport Venezuelan migrants it accuses of being gang members.
She hadn’t expected to do so without her husband, Julio Zambrano Perez, by her side. But Luz went into labor only days after ...
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 ...
The Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Trump administration to use an 18th century wartime law to deport Venezuelan migrants ...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Trump administration to restart for now deportations of migrants it claims are members of a Venezuelan gang using a seldom-invoked wartime ...
Venezuela president Nicolas Maduro said on Tuesday he had signed an economic emergency decree, pending national assembly ...
Unreliable federal gang data and a heavy reliance on tattoos and clothing styles can skew the picture of this Venezuelan gang ...
The Trump administration is touting a Supreme Court ruling allowing it to resume deportations under the Alien Enemies Act as ...
Civil liberties groups filed a new lawsuit Tuesday to challenge removals under the 1798 law known as the Alien Enemies Act.
March, the Trump administration sent more than 200 alleged members of a Venezuelan gang to El Salvador, using an archaic wartime law to deport many of them without any legal review or due process.
The Supreme Court this week allowed the administration to resume deportations, saying a case should have been filed in Texas.
The court’s action appears to bar the administration from immediately resuming the flights that last month carried hundreds ...