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A Justice Department lawyer conceded that $4M in U.S. "grants" were funding the detention of men deported to El Salvador.
A federal judge says he'll order the Trump administration to provide more information about its deal to house immigrants in a prison in El Salvador. Judge James E.
The United States Supreme Court foiled Donald Trump’s desire to send a second group of incarcerated to El Salvador’s CECOT ...
After over a month in a Basile detention center, Brito was released on bail and is back in her West Bank home with her three children and partner. “I missed her,” Brito’s eleven-year-old daughter said ...
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele has ordered police via social media to arrest five heads of bus companies in the Central ...
Trump administration officials acknowledged in court filings last month that Abrego Garcia’s forced exit from the country was ...
Trump justified the infraction by claiming Venezuelan immigration into the country constituted an “invasion,” and described ...
Chilling footage showing detained migrants spelling out a signal with their bodies in fear of going to a notorious El ...
Donald Trump and his administration have waged an all-out assault on America's founding principles over the president's first ...
The sprawling penitentiary where Kilmar Abrego Garcia was last known to be held offers a sharp contrast to the supermax ...
When former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) was getting to know Nayib Bukele, the young Salvadoran president foreshadowed an offer ...
April 21 (Reuters) - Four Democratic U.S. representatives arrived in El Salvador on Monday hoping to compel the Trump administration to release Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran man mistakenly ...
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