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U.S. District Judge Stephanie Haines, a Trump nominee, ruled the president is legally allowed to use the 18th-century law to deport Venezuelan migrants accused of belonging to the gang Tren de Aragua.
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Ten-year-old Araf, a student from Mohammadpur, stood before a local community meeting and spoke the truth many adults had ...
Chaos erupted during a House Homeland Security Committee hearing after a Democrat questioned a document presented by Rep.
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President Donald Trump appeared to concede Friday that Republican lawmakers could face political fallout if they heeded his ...
RAY and Vi Donovan watched nervously as a smart-looking man walked into the community hall before hugging them both tightly. ...
The Constitution is clear ... that the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus can be suspended in a time of invasion,” Miller ...
The Arlington County Board voted to further restrict the Arlington Police Department’s cooperation with U.S. Immigration and ...
Sandra Macias said her cousin, who was shot in the incident, was not involved in gangs and was a thoughtful, devoted father ...
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Shara capped a remarkable turnabout for the leader of the rebel uprising that ousted Bashar al-Assad. Mr. Trump has said he ...