A dozen federal judges, who asked to remain anonymous, have jointly condemned the U.S. Supreme Court’s handling of Trump-related cases — highlighting their unease over “heightened scrutiny” of lower court rulings.
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Federal Appeals Court blocks Trump admin. from deporting Tren de Aragua members through ‘Alien Enemies Act’
A federal appeals court shockingly ruled against the Trump administration’s rapid deportation, via the usage of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, of illegal aliens who have been deemed Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang members.
Read More Federal Appeals Court blocks Trump admin. from deporting Tren de Aragua members through ‘Alien Enemies Act’23 U.S. states file emergency request asking SCOTUS to uphold gender-based bathroom policies
23 states have filed an amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) to allow South Carolina to enforce its policy requiring students to use school restrooms and locker rooms corresponding to their biological sex.
Read More 23 U.S. states file emergency request asking SCOTUS to uphold gender-based bathroom policiesMinn. officials join community vigil paying respects to Annunciation Catholic School shooting victims
Following the tragic shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis on Wednesday, officials, local residents, and school staff gathered at a vigil to honor the young victims.
Read More Minn. officials join community vigil paying respects to Annunciation Catholic School shooting victimsDHS sends 5 ‘Criminal illegal aliens’ to Eswatini in Southern Africa: ‘Their home countries refused to take them back’
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) resumed their policy of deporting illegal aliens to poverty-stricken nations willing to take in the worst of the worst — sending at least five “criminal illegal aliens” to Eswatini in Southern Africa.
Read More DHS sends 5 ‘Criminal illegal aliens’ to Eswatini in Southern Africa: ‘Their home countries refused to take them back’Report: State Department to lay off over 1,300 employees
The State Department will be laying off over 1,300 employees amid a reorganization plan.
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