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Meanwhile, a separate lawsuit in Maryland led to a similar ruling that blocks the firings at those six agencies, along with about a dozen more.
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The Supreme Court is about to decide whether the Trump administration can exile Americans to a gulag overseas and then leave them there.
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Attorneys for Abrego Garcia said there's no evidence of gang membership.
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ABP News on MSN$998 Daily Fines, Property Seizures: Trump Administration Plans Action Against Illegal Immigrants — ReportUS President Donald Trump's administration is planning to fine migrants under deportation orders up to $998 a day if they fail to leave the United States and also to seize their property, reports news agency Reuters,
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A US Justice Department lawyer was placed on leave after admitting the wrongful deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran man legally protected from removal. The government is now challenging a court order to bring him back.
The Trump administration tossed up a "Hail Mary" bid to SCOTUS on Monday, asking it to stop the return of a protected Maryland resident who was sent to El Salvador just hours before they have to. The post ‘This order is remarkable’: DOJ urges SCOTUS to stop judge from forcing Trump to return wrongfully deported father who had protected legal status first appeared on Law & Crime.
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Raw Story on MSNChief Justice John Roberts blocks order to return wrongly deported manChief Supreme Court Justice John Roberts has temporarily blocked a court order requiring President Donald Trump's administration to return a Maryland man who was illegally deported to a high-security prison in El Salvador.
Pam Bondi, President Donald Trump's attorney general said Sunday the president would "probably" leave the White House after his second term is completed. But she left the door slightly open toward him serving another four years,
President Donald Trump on Friday gave TikTok another 75 days to be sold or banned in the United States, one day before the deadline.
The Republican-controlled U.S. Senate on Thursday confirmed conservative lawyer Harmeet Dhillon, President Donald Trump's choice to lead the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, in a 52-45 vote.
The 7-2 ruling is at least a temporary victory for President Donald Trump’s efforts to radically downsize the government and dismantle some federal agencies.