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An Army veteran who received a Purple Heart after he was shot in the spine is being sent to South Korea after living in the U ...
President Donald Trump's administration is asking the Supreme Court to clear the way for a deportation flight of several ...
The Trump administration accused a federal district judge of defying the Supreme Court’s new deportation ruling by insisting ...
The Justice Department returned to the Supreme Court Tuesday to ask the justices to clarify their order allowing deportations ...
The Trump administration is seeking authorization from the justices to immediately deport a group of migrants held at a U.S.
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court at the end of May to allow the rapid deportation of eight men who were convicted of crimes to South Sudan. Only one of those immigrants is from South ...
The Supreme Court on Monday granted President Donald Trump’s emergency request to resume deporting migrants to countries other than their homeland, including places like South Sudan, with ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court said Monday the Trump administration may deport migrants with criminal records to South Sudan or Libya even if those countries are deemed too dangerous for ...
The case centered on President Donald Trump’s attempt to deport migrants to countries where they are not citizens, including conflict-ridden South Sudan.
The judge, Brian E. Murphy of the U.S. District Court in Boston, ruled that the men must be given access to lawyers and a chance to challenge the government’s plan to send them to South Sudan.