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  • Articles Tagged with "Deportations"

    Ortega y Murillo ante Trump: cooperan en silencio con las deportaciones y se retiran de una causa propalestina | EL PAÍS América

    elpais.com • Politics • Nicaragua

    Nicaragua's Ortega and Murillo regime has quietly cooperated with Trump's deportation policies while abandoning their support for Palestine, seemingly prioritizing maintaining power over ideological stances.

    Encapuchados, coches sin matrĂ­cula y con cristales tintados: las redadas antiinmigrantes en Estados Unidos infunden el miedo entre los extranjeros | Internacional | Cadena SER

    cadenaser.com • Politics • United States

    The Trump administration's immigration enforcement tactics, including undercover arrests, are causing fear among immigrants in the United States, regardless of their legal status.

    Trump-Netanyahu Meeting, Supreme Court Deportation Decision and Latest News: Live Updates - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Politics • United States

    The article details the Trump administration's legal battles, focusing on the Justice Department's struggles to defend its policies in court due to a lack of facts and ethical concerns raised by career lawyers.

    What Trump Learned From the First Travel Ban - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Politics • World

    The article analyzes how the Trump administration's legal strategy during the first travel ban, prioritizing speed and obfuscation, is being replicated in current litigation concerning deportations and USAID funding.

    SCOTUS Backs Trump — for Now — on Alien Enemies Act | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Law • World

    The Supreme Court temporarily sided with Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act for deporting Venezuelan gang members, but the decision leaves the broader legality of the act unresolved.

    Boston Mayor Wu slams Trump deportations, cancelled student visas

    bostonglobe.com • Politics • United States

    Boston Mayor Michelle Wu criticizes the Trump administration's actions regarding deportations and student visa cancellations, highlighting the impact on international students and higher education institutions.

    Due process for me, not for thee - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Politics • United States

    The article discusses President Trump's contrasting approaches to due process, utilizing it for himself while attempting to deny it to others, highlighting inconsistencies in the application of justice.

    The Supreme Court Doesn’t Need Facts - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Politics • World

    The Supreme Court's ruling in J.G.G. v. Trump limits Trump's ability to deport migrants without due process, but ignores the human cost of his actions and leaves many questions unanswered.

    El Salvador says it shares gang intel with the US — and requests specific deportees | CNN

    edition.cnn.com • Politics • World

    El Salvador claims to share intelligence with the US on gang members before requesting their deportation, but a case of mistaken identity highlights concerns about due process.

    The Constitutional Crisis Is Here - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Politics • World

    The Trump administration's defiance of a Supreme Court order regarding the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador highlights a growing constitutional crisis, raising concerns about presidential lawlessness and the erosion of due process.

    Amerikaanse rechtsstaat piept en kraakt nu Trump ook bevel van Hooggerechtshof negeert | De Morgen

    demorgen.be • Politics • World

    The article details President Trump's defiance of a Supreme Court order regarding the deportation of a migrant to El Salvador, highlighting a growing conflict between the US administration and its judicial system.

    Trump Deportations: Most Migrants Sent to El Salvador Lacked US Criminal Record - Bloomberg

    bloomberg.com • Politics • World

    A recent deportation of Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador by the Trump administration contradicts claims that those deported were primarily dangerous criminals.

    Appeals Court Halts Judge Boasberg’s Contempt Order in Deportations Case | The Epoch Times

    theepochtimes.com • Law • United States

    An appeals court temporarily halted a contempt order against the Trump administration for not complying with a judge's order prohibiting deportations under the Alien Enemies Act.

    Alito Rages at Fellow Conservatives for Blocking Mass Deportations

    thedailybeast.com • Politics • United States

    Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito criticized his colleagues for halting President Trump's mass deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, arguing the court acted hastily and without sufficient process.

    Alito Chimes* at Midnight | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Law • United States

    Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito dissents against a midnight order halting deportations, citing procedural irregularities and questioning the use of the All Writs Act.

    Presidente de El Salvador propĂľe a Maduro trocar venezuelanos deportados por 'presos polĂ­ticos'

    oglobo.globo.com • Politics • World

    El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele proposed a prisoner exchange with Venezuela, offering to return deported Venezuelans in exchange for the release of Venezuelan political prisoners.

    Trump Is Attempting to Use Wartime Powers in the U.S. - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Politics • World

    The article discusses Donald Trump's attempt to utilize the Alien Enemies Act for deportations, raising concerns about due process and the misuse of wartime powers during peacetime.

    ‘Selective Proceduralism’ Would Suffocate the Constitution - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Politics • World

    Justices Alito and Thomas's dissent against a Supreme Court ruling blocking Trump-era deportations is criticized for prioritizing proceduralism over the immediate risk of human rights violations.