The White House’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to remove Venezuelans it has accused of being gang members is an abuse of war ...
A minute-by-minute timeline of events of the Trump administration's race against the clock to deport alleged members of the ...
The White House is not planning more deportation flights for members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua to El Salvador at ...
The Trump administration has not earned the benefit of the doubt when it comes to flying alleged Venezuelan gang members to ...
An extraordinary legal showdown took place last weekend over President Donald Trump’s invocation of an 18th century wartime ...
The judge’s initial temporary restraining order blocked the Trump administration from deporting five Venezuelans.
Administration officials said they expect the fight over using the wartime act to ultimately head to the Supreme Court.
Trump quietly invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 on Friday for the first time since World War II to speed the deportation ...
The White House is insisting the Trump administration did not violate a court order when it deported more than 200 immigrants ...
Correction: A graphic at the end of the segment suggested that U.S. citizens of Japanese descent were incarcerated during World War II under the Alien Enemies Act. In fact, the Alien Enemies Act ...
District Judge James E. Boasberg — whose order was potentially violated when the Trump administration invoked the Alien Enemies Act and carried out deportation flights — is demanding the Justice ...
President Trump is planning to invoke a wartime law known as the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 as soon as Friday to authorize the summary deportation of some migrants.