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A reported Justice Department memo shows that due process isn't the only constitutional protection the administration wants ...
In a sharply worded ruling, a federal judge said the government failed to provide the court with substantial evidence showing ...
A federal judge in west Texas has joined other courts in temporarily blocking the deportations of Venezuelan immigrants under ...
A federal judge in El Paso ruled that Trump's attempt to deport a couple under the wartime law had no "basis" other than ...
President Trump's immigration crackdown includes his administration's use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport migrants ...
The memo says "Alien Enemies" aren't subject "to a judicial review of the removal in any court of the United States." ...
The Denver-based federal appeals court on Tuesday rejected the government's attempt to suspend a trial judge's order that temporarily halted removals of alleged "alien enemies" from Colorado and ...
One judge accused the Trump administration of drastic and un-American tactics in its removal of migrants. “This is not the Inquisition,” he said.
Rund Abdelfatah and Ramtin Arablouei from NPR's Throughline talk with Daniel Tichenor, a professor of political science at the University of Oregon, about the origins of the Alien Enemies Act.
Newly uncovered guidance from the Justice Department claims the Alien Enemies Act (AEA) allows federal law enforcement officers to enter the houses of suspected gang members without a warrant and ...