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The Trump administration says it is deporting eight criminal "monsters", as immigration attorneys challenge the move.
A federal judge ruled late Tuesday that U.S. officials must retain custody and control of migrants apparently removed to South Sudan in case he orders their removals were unlawful.
A judge ordered that six migrants must remain in US custody in South Sudan, rejecting Trump's request and further straining ...
The Trump administration is challenging a court ruling on a deportation flight, citing threats to U.S. foreign policy and ...
The order strikes yet another blow to the Trump administration’s push to deport illegal immigrants to third-party countries.
The deportees are stuck in Djibouti amid a legal fight over their expulsions. A lawyer for some of the men said she was ...
This case addresses the government’s ability to remove some of the worst of the worst illegal immigrants,” Solicitor General ...
In a court filing, Trump’s secretary of state claimed blocking migrant deportations to South Sudan will harm efforts to ...
Dian Domach, who was convicted in 2013 for a Lincoln gas station robbery, recently became entangled in the Trump administration’s efforts to get third countries to take immigrants who can't ...
A US district judge on Wednesday found that the Trump administration 'unquestionably' violated a previous court order ...
A Guatemalan man who was deported to Mexico despite stating he feared being persecuted there was flown back to the United ...
The U.S. Department of Justice is seeking legal clearance to resume deporting migrants to third countries like South Sudan, ...