Trump, Supreme Court and deportation
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Trump's administration faced multiple legal setbacks on Wednesday, as three federal court rulings blocked elements of his immigration and trade policies.
The Trump DHS is warning that anyone interfering with federal immigration enforcement operations will "face consequences" after two incidents in New York City.
The Department of Homeland Security on Thursday issued their list of "sanctuary jurisdictions" as it continues to go after local-level leaders they claim are slowing down the Trump administration's deportation plans by not working with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement officers.
The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to lift protections for thousands of Venezuelans, leaving them potentially vulnerable to deportation. What about people from other countries?
Trump’s push to strip Harvard of its student visa authority faces legal roadblocks as a judge intervenes and experts warn of fallout for 7,000 international students and beyond.
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Luz Media on MSNTrump Revoked TPS for Venezuelans, Now What?On May 19, the Supreme Court upheld the Trump administration's decision to revoke TPS for Venezuelans who had been granted TPS in 2023, stripping 350,000 people of legal status, work authorization, and protection from deportation in one sweeping move.
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‘Legal Battles for Years’: Courts Are Handing Trump ‘Defeat after Defeat’Can Trump Do Anything About the Judges Sabotaging His Agenda? President Donald Trump’s second term has so far reflected a sense of urgency to push through an agenda that might, under normal circumstances,
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Can the federal government deport those who are green card holders and are here in the U.S. legally? Short answer: yes.
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El Paso Matters on MSNEl Paso federal judge hears latest challenge to Trump use of Enemy Aliens Act to target VenezuelansThe ACLU says the Trump administration is unlawfully trying to quickly deport Venezuelans by using a law from 1798.
President Donald Trump is fighting his mass deportation battle on two fronts: the courts, where he is losing, and public opinion, where he may have a better shot. While Justice Department lawyers seek to salvage some of the most aggressive elements of Trump’s deportation agenda,
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Raw Story on MSN'Got to have immigrants': 'Deep red' GOP lawmaker challenges Trump on MSNBCStating "good people are getting caught up," a Republican state representative to his case to MSNBC where he bucked Donald Trump on rounding up immigrants and unceremoniously shipping them out of the country.