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A Justice Department lawyer conceded that $4M in U.S. "grants" were funding the detention of men deported to El Salvador.
On behalf of over a dozen families, the groups appealed Friday to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
The Trump administration said it still hopes to imprison immigrants in CECOT and has even floated the idea of incarcerating U.S. citizens there. Bukele has framed his $6 million deal with the ...
U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis has ordered the Trump administration to turn over certain information to Kilmar Abrego Garcia ...
Nearly two months after more than 200 alleged Venezuelan gang members were sent to a Salvadoran prison, a judge heard ...
Matos sat for a credible fear interview in support of a last-ditch attempt to save his asylum claim. That was denied, opening ...
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The Nation on MSNTrump Looks to Libya in Its Latest Deportation SchemePolitics / A judge has halted the plan, but only a fool would believe the threat is now over. Sasha Abramsky Earlier this ...
A second federal judge determined President Trump exceeded his authority in using the Alien Enemies Act (AEA) to deport ...
Judge James Boasberg Wednesday heard another challenge to the Alien Enemies Act deportations, a high-profile challenge that's ...
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World Politics Review on MSNTrump's Deportations to El Salvador Are a Case for the ICCEl Salvador deportation scheme means that Trump could be indicted by the International Criminal Court. The post Trump's ...
Trump administration officials testify to Congress and Joe Biden slams Trump on dealings with Russia over the Ukraine war.
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