Kilmar Abrego Garcia's team seek no second deportation
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The "big, beautiful bill" signed into law by President Trump last week will allow him to dramatically expand his immigration crackdown.
Defendants are agreeing not to challenge their case because of fears of more jail time or being deported to a country that is not their own.
Businesses aren’t open or have signs stating that walk-ins aren’t welcome. Popular restaurants like El Gallo Giro and Tam’s are mostly empty. Traffic flows faster. Events and classes are canceled. Once-vibrant neighborhoods are quiet.
The Supreme Court’s third-country deportation ruling likely sealed Kilmar Abrego Garcia's fate before his criminal trial.
In exchange for jailing more than 200 deportees, El Salvador’s president, Nayib Bukele, has become a favorite of the Trump administration.
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Advocates of a Cincinnati Muslim leader said he'd face death if returned to Egypt. He said the same just hours before ICE arrested him.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security will terminate deportation protections for thousands of Hondurans and Nicaraguans living in the United States, according to U.S. government notices posted on Monday,
Mohammad Younesi’s family were smuggled out of Afghanistan and received asylum in Canada, but Younesi ended up in custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement after being separated from his family.