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The Supreme Court's conservative justices sided with the DHS, allowing, for now, the administration to deport to third countries.
The case centered on President Donald Trump’s attempt to deport migrants from Cuba, Vietnam, Myanmar, Mexico and elsewhere to South Sudan.
Iran could try to “target” US government officials if Iranian leaders believe “the stability or survivability” of their ...
F.B.I. and D.H.S. officials cautioned state and local law enforcement of the possibility of threats to U.S. communities.
As U.S. federal agents are donning masks in immigration operations across the country, El Paso County demands Trump administration respect due process ...
FBI Director Kash Patel is scheduled to help kick off the National Sheriff’s Association weeklong conference in Fort ...
We’re overdue for a conversation about the Trump administration’s capacity to deal with what Homeland Security called a “heightened threat environment.” ...
A federal judge in Tennessee plans to order the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, whose mistaken deportation to El Salvador has become a flashpoint in President Donald Trump’s i ...
Proceedings are no longer routine at Immigration Court, where federal agents are arresting migrants as part of Trump's ...
The Democrats’ 2024 landslide defeat exposed their catastrophic failures on immigration, yet they are doubling down on chaos ...
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson authored a dissent, joined by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, decrying the "devastating consequences ...
Four detainees broke through a wall and managed to escape from a federal immigration detention center in Newark, New Jersey, ...