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A Venezuelan migrant who was deported to El Salvador's CECOT mega-prison has filed an administrative claim over what he says was his wrongful removal from the U.S.
Looking for a Seat on the Supreme Court, Judge James Ho of Texas Spouts the Party Line on a migrant "invasion." ...
The Fort Bliss facility known locally as Camp East Montana rises like a white tent city on a flat desert plain. It falls ...
The recent opening of an immigration centre in El Paso, Texas, has reignited protests of the Trump administration’s tough ...
Jesús Escalona Mújicas, a 48-year-old Venezuelan asylum-seeker, says he was en route to work at a construction site on the ...
Camp East Montana at Fort Bliss, the largest ICE detention center in the U.S., is drawing condemnation from politicians and ...
Pro bono attorney tells The Independent he won’t stop defending immigrants after government lawyers push for ‘substantial’ ...
The Trump administration on Wednesday asked one appellate court to pause an Alien Enemies Act (AEA) case because another appellate court is already dealing with a similar case. In a 9-page motion ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit is considering whether the president properly invoked the Alien Enemies Act to deport alleged gang members. Jacob Sullum | 7.1.2025 5:40 PM ...
Gelernt called it clear that “predatory incursions” require an organized force because the AEA was a counterpart to the now-expired Alien Friends Act, passed by Congress weeks earlier in 1798.
Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act Saturday, granting himself sweeping powers under a centuries-old law to deport people associated with a Venezuelan gang. Here's a closer look at the act.
That law, the Alien Enemies Act, had been used only three times before in U.S. history, all during periods of war. And the way Trump invoked it raised significant questions about whether he was ...