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The high court has dealt a savage blow to due process and has rewarded the administration for defying court orders.
The NBA wants Duke's Khaman Maluach to be a model for future African prospects. But his home country is part of the Trump ...
The administration is pushing nations around the world, including ones at war, to take people expelled by the U.S. government ...
Right-wing justices give the president a green light for the deportation programs lower courts have found unlawful.
Internally displaced people walk along a street in Juba, South Sudan, on Feb. 13, 2025. Brian Inganga/AP Photos For the past ...
The Trump administration pushed back in a court filing, calling the judge’s finding “a lawless act of defiance that, once ...
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The Print on MSNUS Supreme Court allows deportation of migrants to 3rd countries ‘without due process’, 3 judges dissentRuling also pauses district court order that said migrants being deported to third countries must get a ‘meaningful opportunity’ to tell officials they risk persecution in new country.
The Trump administration is forced to once again ask the Supreme Court for the go-ahead on the deportation of several migrants to South Sudan and other “third countries.” ...
A top aide to President Trump says to “expect fireworks” in the administration’s fight with a Boston-based federal judge ...
Less than one day after a majority of the Supreme Court cleared the way for the Trump administration to move forward, at ...
On Monday, the Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to deport migrants to “third countries” where individuals don’t ...
The Trump administration is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to clarify whether it can proceed with deportations to South Sudan after a Boston-based federal judge continued to block them in ...
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