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During a legal battle regarding a Salvadoran national removed from U.S., the Justice Department asserted that federal courts may not dictate to the executive branch how to handle foreign relations.
White House aide Stephen Miller contradicted a number of statements the Trump administration has made in court, claiming a Maryland man was not deported to a Salvadoran prison in error. Miller’s ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Monday it charged a Georgia man with sending violent threats against the head of ...
The Supreme Court needs to "show some backbone" and stand up to President Trump's illegal deportations, says a former DOJ ...
A special committee has been formed to study a Delaware bar exam exemption aimed at boosting public-sector attorney recruitment.
The administration’s position suggests officials do not view the Supreme Court’s order as compelling them to seek Abrego Garcia’s return.
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Latin Times on MSNState Department Finally Shares Status of Man Erroneously Deported to El Salvador, Shows No Willingness to Return Him to U.S.The U.S. State Department has confirmed that Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland resident mistakenly deported to El Salvador in ...
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Daily Voice on MSNJustice Department Sides With Muslim Group In Mosque Zoning Dispute On Long IslandThe US Department of Justice has come out in support of a Long Island mosque’s legal fight against the Town of Oyster Bay, ...
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In the case of the wrongfully removed immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Trump administration is defying — and lying about — ...
On Monday morning, top officials backed up the Justice Department’s startling claims during a White House visit by Salvadoran ...
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Raw Story on MSN'Absolute hogwash': Ex-prosecutor trashes new filing from Trump's Justice DepartmentThe Maryland man whom the U.S. government admits it mistakenly deported last month to El Salvador is still alive, the Justice ...
Mark Greenblatt, the former Interior Department IG, received a taunting phone call after he was fired — serving as sad reminder of the threats some feds face.
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