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The Trump administration accused a judge of lawless defiance for blocking the removal of eight migrants to South Sudan.
The court’s order followed a broader one last month allowing removals to countries with which migrants have no connections.
The Supreme Court delivered a win Thursday to the Trump administration, ruling that a lower-court judge had overstepped by trying to side-step it.
The U.S. Supreme Court again sided with President Donald Trump's administration on Thursday in a legal fight over deporting ...
The ruling halts a lower court order that temporarily allowed migrants to challenge their removal to countries outside their ...
The Supreme Court in an apparent 7-2 decision Thursday ruled the Trump administration can restart plans to deport a group of ...
The move clears the way for the deportation of eight men being held in a detention center at a U.S. naval base in East Africa ...
A divided US Supreme Court said the Trump administration is free to send eight migrants to South Sudan, rejecting a judge’s ...
Europe believed that war was a thing of the past. However, the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East have shown that rules ...
Since December 2024, banks that have withdrawn from the NZBA include the six biggest US banks (Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, Citigroup, Bank of America, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan), Canada’s six largest ...
President Trump eases most sanctions against Syria in a move to reclaim regional leverage, counter Iranian influence, and ...
As the Rapid Support Forces seize strategic territory near Sudan’s borders with Libya and Egypt, new fronts are opening in a ...