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A mugshot in a Texas gang database flagged a Tren de Aragua member. His identity was wrong, but the real man was sent to a ...
The victim was walking in the Financial District around 4 p.m. when a gang of about 15 youths approached him, one flashing a ...
The justices sent the case back to a lower court to consider whether the Alien Enemies Act can be used to deport immigrants ...
Donald Trump's administration suffered a double legal blow on Friday when the Boston-based 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals refused to lift a judge's injunction blocking the swift deportation of ...
The U.S. Coast Guard offloaded $140.9 million worth of cocaine and marijuana on Friday at Port Everglades as a result of ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday kept in place its block on President Donald Trump's deportations of Venezuelan migrants ...
Sherman Kent, the godfather of intelligence analysis, argued that the first obligation for his profession was to give ...
The Supreme Court extended its order temporarily blocking the Trump administration from swiftly deporting alleged Venezuelan ...
This afternoon, the Supreme Court granted an application for an injunction against the federal government barring the summary removal of Venezuelan ...
A Venezuelan toddler who had been kept in U.S. government custody after her parents were deported has been returned to ...
President Trump cannot use the 18th-century Alien Enemies Act to quickly deport a group of suspected Venezuelan gang members currently being held in Texas, the Supreme Court ruled Friday.
The court previously granted Texas detainees emergency relief, over dissent from Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas.