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Internal DHS and FBI documents provided to USA TODAY urge caution in using tattoos to identify suspected members of Tren de ...
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court Friday to lift lower court orders that stopped deportations of alleged Venezuelan gang members under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act.
Trump team asks the high court to reverse Judge Boasberg's Tren de Aragua ruling, contending, "Republic cannot afford a ...
The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court for permission to resume deportations of Venezuelan migrants to El ...
President Trump’s lawyers have asked the Supreme Court to allow him to begin deporting Venezuelan gang suspects he’s deemed terrorists and “alien enemies,” saying lower court blockades are interfering ...
The Trump administration came to the Supreme Court on Friday morning, asking the justices to allow it to enforce an executive order that directs government officials to quickly remove, without a ...
The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court a second time to lift a judge's block on deportations of alleged migrant ...
Federal immigration officials are once again accusing the Prince George’s County Department of Corrections of releasing a ...
The president’s high-profile deportation standoff with the courts has already provoked one rebuke from the chief justice.
At the center of an increasingly fraught immigration crackdown led by President Donald Trump is Venezuelan gang Tren de ...