Government records obtained by the ACLU show immigration authorities used a point system that families and attorneys say unfairly targeted Venezuelan deportees.
Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, who was in the U.S. legally, is now in prison in El Salvador, and federal courts have no ...
Lawyers for a small group of Venezuelan men are urging the Supreme Court not to let President Donald Trump resume deportations of alleged Tren de Aragua gang members without due ...
Trump won back the White House pledging mass deportations and said in his inaugural address that he could invoke the Alien ...
The Trump administration is using a point system to decide which Venezuelans should be deported as suspected members of the feared Tren de Aragua gang, according to federal court documents.
The United States transported another group of alleged gang members to El Salvador, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said ...
The U.N. human rights commission's working group has now said it will appeal to El Salvador to consider the recent ...
The Trump administration said Monday that it has deported 17 more “violent criminals” from the Tren de Aragua and MS-13 gangs ...
Flawed deportation 'checklist' targets Venezuelans using tattoos as one gang identifier. But experts say Tren de Aragua doesn ...
On March 28, Trump asked the Supreme Court for permission under the act to resume deporting Venezuelans to El Salvador while ...
The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to lift a District Court judge's order blocking the use of an obscure ...
President Trump invoked the wartime Aliens Enemies Act to deport alleged Venezuelan gang members earlier this month.
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