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President Donald Trump suggested that the U.S. Supreme Court ruling against his immigration policies could destroy the U.S. Trump attacked the court on Truth Social after asking it for permission to deport Venezuelan men whom his administration accused of being linked to gangs.
The emergency appeal asks the justices to halt a lower-court order keeping in place temporary legal status for more than 500,000 people.
Chief Justice John Roberts warned a group of graduating laws students Monday that the rule of law is “endangered.” Without naming any names, the conservative justice also said during an event with students at Georgetown University that recent attacks against Supreme Court justices have gone too far.
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The Trump administration on Monday asked the Supreme Court to allow it to resume the deportations of nearly 200 Venezuelan migrants detained in Texas, requesting that the court lift its order from last month that temporarily paused the deportation of migrants subject to the Alien Enemies Act.
A federal judge in Pennsylvania ruled in favor of President Donald Trump‘s use of the Alien Enemies Act, marking the first time a judge has approved of the centuries-old law as a tool for expediting deportations of some illegal immigrants.
A California judge has ordered the Trump administration to halt much of its massive downsizing of the federal workforce.
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While vacationing in Portugal, Chief Justice John Roberts was mistaken for John Boehner, the former House GOP Speaker. He is fine with that.
When sultans tried to give President Martin van Buren lavish gifts, he did what the Constitution requires and asked Congress what to do.