Judge James E. Boasberg barred the administration from using a 1798 law to deport migrants. Does a constitutional crisis loom between Trump and the courts?
The White House faces legal battle over its use of the Alien Enemies Act, an 18th-century law, under which it is deporting ...
Border czar Tom Homan told “Fox and Friends” co-host Lawrence Jones Monday that he couldn’t understand why a federal judge ...
The ACLU warned "we’re getting very close to" a "constitutional crisis" after Trump carried out deportations despite a judge's order blocking it.
The most chilling aspect of a new White House claim of boundless executive power is not whether officials ignored a judge’s ...
The actions taken by the Trump administration since Friday night are a crossing of the Rubicon in terms of the assertion of ...
A federal judge on Monday sharply questioned the Trump administration's compliance with his court order after deportation ...
Skeptical judge questions Trump’s defiance over deportation order - Trump administration attorneys stonewall federal judge as ...
White House officials argued in a court filing that it did not defy the ruling, arguing in part that because Boasberg's order was made orally rather than in written form, it was not enforceable - and ...
The Trump administration’s removal of more than 130 Venezuelans amid a court battle to block their deportation has ignited alarm it may have violated a court order barring its use of the Alien ...
When President Donald Trump ordered the deportation of hundreds of alleged Venezuelan gang members on March 14, he did so by invoking a controversial US law that hasn’t been used since World War II.
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