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The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday let President Donald Trump's administration revoke the temporary legal status of hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan, Cuban, Haitian and Nicaraguan migrants living in the United States,
President Donald Trump suffered a series of legal setbacks on Wednesday in the form of four separate court rulings. Trump came into office on the pledge that he would carry out mass deportations on "day one,
The Supreme Court’s decision to end the CHNV program leaves thousands of Houston immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela at risk.
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AlterNet on MSNTrump's secret weapon: How the Supreme Court's 'shadow docket' is rigging the system | OpinionIn an unsigned two-page decision (Trump v. Wilcox) released on May 22, the Supreme Court upheld the Trump administration’s move to fire members of the National Labor Relations Board and the Merit Systems Protection Board without cause and in the middle of their designated terms.
The Mexican government had argued that U.S. companies were responsible for cartel violence caused with American-made military-style weapons.
Governments of 12 countries whose citizens will be banned from visiting the United States beginning next week scrambled on Thursday to understand President Donald Trump’s latest move to resurrect a hallmark policy of his first term.
The Supreme Court's 1898 ruling in United States v. Wong Kim Ark granted citizenship to the American-born child of Chinese immigrants.
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New York Magazine on MSNAmy Coney Barrett Has Become a Trump-Administration VillainTrump has reportedly been privately complaining about Barrett, echoing the conservative ire she’s been getting for months.