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Lawyers with the DOJ returned to court Friday afternoon to defend the deportation of more than two hundred Venezuelan migrants under the Alien Enemies Act.
A top U.S. Justice Department official tapped by President Donald Trump to serve as an appellate judge profanely pressured department attorneys to defy court orders to carry out mass deportations ...
Judge grills DOJ official on order tying transportation funding to immigration enforcement A lawsuit brought by 20 Democratic state attorneys general challenges an April directive from ...
DOJ lawyers told a judge in Colorado that the administration can give accused migrant gang members at least 24 hours to contest deportation under the Alien Enemies Act.
The Justice Department is suing over a standing order issued in May that grants an automatic two-day reprieve when deportations are challenged in the state.
The Justice Department accused the court of instituting an unlawful standing order, which has slowed deportations and hindered the executive branch's power.
The matter is one of two key cases testing the White House's action to deport migrants to the CECOT mega-prison in El Salvador.
A judge ordered that six migrants must remain in US custody in South Sudan, rejecting Trump's request and further straining tensions between the president and federal courts.
Whistleblower claims DOJ official suggested ignoring court orders on deportations Erez Reuveni, a former government lawyer, alleges he was pushed out and publicly disparaged after resisting ...
A lawsuit brought by 20 Democratic state attorneys general challenges an April directive from Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy.
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