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Foreign-born workers on New York’s fruit and dairy farms have sequestered themselves to avoid the administration’s deportation net.
Trump allies and experts say a federal judge overstepped by halting third-country deportations, setting up a legal clash over due process and executive power.
More than 200,000 undocumented migrants have left the Dominican Republic this year, including at least 145,000 Haitians deported by immigration authorities.
U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy issued a nationwide injunction in the dispute over deportations to third countries last month.
Immigrants from Ukraine and Nicaragua keep a factory in North Carolina humming; they are among 1.8 million workers with temporary legal protections.
A district court judge had barred deporting citizens of other countries to South Sudan without giving them a chance to claim fears of being tortured or killed.
This article was updated on May 28 at 10:56 a.m. The Trump administration on Tuesday afternoon asked the Supreme Court to pause an order by a federal judge in Massachusetts […]
The Casa San José Bail Fund helps to get immigrants out of detention and gives them legal resources to fight deportations. Unlike criminal bonds, bond seekers only have to post 10% of the bond cost, which many families can’t afford.
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A federal judge is suggesting the Trump administration is “manufacturing” chaos and says he hopes that “reason can get the better of rhetoric” in a scathing order.
The Supreme Court on Friday allowed President Donald Trump’s administration to suspend a Biden-era humanitarian parole program that allowed half a million immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to temporarily live and work in the United States.