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The Trump administration is "actively looking at" the possibility of suspending the writ of habeas corpus to handle people ...
Top White House adviser Stephen Miller said the Trump administration is actively exploring ways to expand its legal authority ...
Stephen Miller, a top White House adviser, said the administration is looking for ways to expand its legal power to deport ...
The Constitution is clear — and that of course is the supreme law of the land — that the privilege of the writ of habeas ...
Suspending the right to challenge the legality of one’s detention in court would shred a core tenet of the Constitution.
The Supreme Court ordered Donald Trump to allow immigrants slated for deportation to file habeas petitions contesting their ...
The Trump administration is considering suspending habeas corpus for migrants, White House official Stephen Miller said ...
Miller claimed the U.S. can suspend the right to challenge the legality of a person’s detention “in time of invasion.” ...
Trump advisor Stephen Miller suggested Friday the Trump administration is considering suspending the writ of habeas corpus to more easily detain immigrants—meaning denying them the right to ...
White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller said Friday. A writ of habeas corpus requires authorities to produce in court an individual they are holding and justify their confinement.
Last month, the Supreme Court issued a unanimous ruling in the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland resident with protected status who was wrongfully deported to a Salvadoran detention facility.