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The fast-tracked deportation of three Guatemalan men who were detained during an immigration sweep outside a Home Depot in Pomona in April has been canceled, at least for now.
Now we’re holding more than 58,000 people and deportations can’t keep up. And so there comes the Supreme Court decision of allowing the administration to deport people to other countries.
Immigration officials may deport migrants to countries other than their own with as little as six hours' notice, Trump administration memo says.
The Trump administration has launched an operation to terminate the immigration court cases of certain migrants, in order to arrest them and place them in a fast-tracked deportation process ...
The Trump administration is moving to rapidly deport some migrant children who arrived in the US without a parent or guardian by having federal agents ask teens whether they want to voluntarily ...
Congress provided more than $170 billion to assist President Trump’s deportation campaign. Scaling up immigration enforcement efforts comes with steep logistical challenges.
A major factor in the deportation numbers’ being lower than they were during the Biden administration is the drastic drop in border crossings since Trump took office and effectively ended any ...
The Supreme Court ruled from its emergency docket that the Trump administration could temporarily send immigrants to third-party countries with which they have no connection.
These rapid deportations mean some innocent people are being denied the chance to clear their name in a U.S. courtroom. For crime victims, it means they never see the satisfaction of their ...
"DACA does not confer any form of legal status in this country," said DHS assistant press secretary Tricia McLaughlin, who then encouraged "every person here illegally" to self-deport.
The fast-tracked deportation of three Guatemalan men who were detained during an immigration sweep outside a Home Depot in Pomona in April has been canceled, at least for now.
The administration argues the third country deportations help swiftly remove migrants who should not be in the U.S., including those with criminal convictions.
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