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The Trump administration asked an appeals court to overturn Judge James E. Boasberg’s temporary restraining order blocking the deportations.
A temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration from deporting alleged gang members under the Alien Enemies Act will remain in place.
The case is one of several challenging moves by the Trump administration to cancel the temporary legal status of hundreds of ...
The case raises questions about the Trump administration's adherence to limits set by the Supreme Court. It carries the risk ...
A flurry of recent federal court rulings have stalled, for the moment, the Trump administration’s efforts to deport as many ...
The Supreme Court has blocked, for now, the deportations of any Venezuelans held in northern Texas under an 18th century ...
Justice Kagan denies emergency appeal from four Mexican nationals facing deportation, allowing removal to proceed without ...
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg on Friday extended his temporary restraining order blocking deportations ... asked the U.S. Supreme Court to urgently lift Boasberg's block on the use of the ...
A federal appeals court has denied the Trump administration's effort to rescind temporary protections for 350,000 Venezuelan ...
The Trump administration on Friday asked the Supreme Court to revive its use of a wartime deportation ... of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Wednesday upheld the temporary block ...
"The President, through Article II [of the Constitution], or the Judiciary, through [temporary ... Divided federal appellate court upholds Enemy Aliens Act deportations block DHS Secretary Kristi ...
The administration is expected to return to the Supreme Court quickly in an effort to persuade the justices to lift their temporary order. In 1948, the Supreme Court in the case of Ludecke v. Watkins ...