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President Donald Trump's administration apparently believes the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 can be used to address unlawful migration — but so far, federal courts have pushed back on that notion.
Photo: Migrants who illegally crossed into the United States await processing by U.S. Border Patrol agents outside of San ...
In a flurry of rulings this week, the high court allowed the administration to proceed with mass firings but maintained legal guardrails on deportations.
Could Trump Suspend the Great Writ of Habeas Corpus as Part of His Crackdown on Illegal Immigration?
A scholar tells the Sun that the ancient privilege will be ‘front and center’ in the 47th president’s clash with the courts.
The House of Representatives passed a bill that would limit the ability of federal judges to issue national rulings in lower ...
With the tariff situation on hold for now, President Donald Trump is focusing his ire on sanctuary cities, saying he's working on yanking federal funding for any municipalities that limit cooperation ...
Nationwide injunctions granted by federal district judges that impact all Americans may soon be a vestige of the past after ...
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg wrote in a three-page ruling that the government “again evaded its obligations” to provide information that he had been demanding for days about the timing ...
Republicans have taken up Trump's demand to limit the power of judges after the president faced several preliminary losses to begin his second term.
The legislation is part of an escalating Republican campaign to take aim at judges who have moved to halt some of President ...
The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to use a 1798 wartime law, the Alien Enemies Act, to deport Venezuelan ...
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