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A former DOJ lawyer alleged the Trump administration defied courts. Documents support his claims, despite official denials.
In the case of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the administration appears primarily concerned with ensuring that a man it has ...
In an interview with The New York Times, a former Justice Department lawyer, Erez Reuveni, said officials pressed ...
The Senate panel considering Emil Bove's nomination to be a judge has emails regarding allegations he advised DOJ to defy ...
O’Hickey argued that Abrego Garcia’s complaint should be dismissed, noting that the government was in continuous talks with ...
Throughout Monday’s hearing, lawyers for the administration repeatedly refused to provide answers to some very ...
The government of El Salvador has acknowledged to United Nations investigators that the Trump administration maintains ...
Trump administration told a federal court it planned to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia for a second time if he is freed from a prison in Nashville where he being held in pre-trial custody.
A federal judge in Maryland wants the government to name the country Kilmar Abrego Garcia will be deported to and explain its plan to deliver due process.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia said he suffered severe beatings, severe sleep deprivation and psychological torture in the notorious El Salvador prison the Trump administration had deported him to in March, ...
The U.S. government would initiate deportation proceedings against Kilmar Abrego Garcia if he’s released from jail before he ...