Rep. Hank Johnson's Remarks on Deportation and Arrests

Rep. Hank Johnson paraphrases Martin Niemoeller's poem during a House Judiciary Committee markup, drawing allusions to the Holocaust while criticizing deportation and arrests. Johnson highlights the importance of due process for all individuals, regardless of citizenship status.

Reform UK Party's Post-Election Plans

Reform UK party plans to block illegal migrants from being housed in areas they control and challenge the leftist government's green agenda. They aim to deport all illegal migrants and push back against green taxes. The party hopes to win seats in the House of Commons and make Nigel Farage the next prime minister.

Rwanda in Discussions with Trump Administration on Deported Migrants

Rwanda is in discussions with the Trump administration about accepting deported migrants from the United States. Talks are in early stages and no final decisions have been made yet.

Supreme Court Upholds Trump Administration's Use of Alien Enemies Act for Deportation

The Supreme Court upheld the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act for mass deportation flights. A Trump-appointed judge blocked the administration's use of the act to deport alleged gang members, leading to Trump expressing anger and questioning judges' decisions on deportation.

Debate over Legal Advice to Migrants

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez dared border czar Tom Homan to arrest her for giving legal advice to migrants on avoiding deportation. Homan responded by exploring her arrest with the U.S. Justice Department. AOC hosted a 'Know Your Rights' webinar in February, which Homan claims impedes ICE operations. AOC challenged the legality of her actions and invited authorities to come for her.

Sen. Alex Padilla's response to Kilmar Abrego Garcia's deportation

Sen. Alex Padilla responded to a question about Kilmar Abrego Garcia's deportation by emphasizing the importance of due process and advocating for fair treatment for all individuals, regardless of their immigration status.

Mohsen Mahdawi - Columbia University Anti-Israel Activist

Mohsen Mahdawi, a Columbia University anti-Israel activist, was arrested and released from a deportation facility. Allegations suggest he expressed violent opinions, including a desire to 'kill Jews.' Left-wing media portrayed him as a peaceful protester despite his support for Hamas terrorism.

Illegal Alien Shooting Spree in Memphis

Illegal alien from Honduras accused of random shooting spree on Memphis highway, injuring three people. Enoc Martinez arrested and charged with attempted first-degree murder. Martinez crossed border in 2014, ordered deported in 2022.

Democrats' Response to Deportation of 'Maryland Man'

USA Today released a courtroom recording of the wife of a deported 'Maryland Man' detailing abuse by Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Top Democrats are trying to downplay his criminal record. Democrats are using the deportation issue to solidify control over their base of white progressives and illegal migrants.

Migrant Children Border Review

The Trump administration is conducting a review of 450,000 migrant children who crossed the U.S.-Mexico border without parents during President Biden's term. The review aims to ensure the safety of these children, but some fear it may lead to deportation of sponsors and children who are in the country illegally.

Alleged MS-13 Gang Member Suspected of Human Trafficking

Democrats' 'Maryland Man,' alleged MS-13 gang member deported to El Salvador, suspected of human trafficking in 2022 when pulled over in Tennessee. Body camera footage shows him accused of 'hauling' eight people for money. Despite suspicion of trafficking, he was only cited for driving with an expired license and released.

Deported MS-13 Member Facing Abuse Allegations

Deported alleged MS-13 member Kilmar Abrego Garcia is facing allegations of abuse from his wife, as she describes instances of physical violence and seeks a protection order. The situation has sparked political debate and controversy.

Deported MS-13 suspect facing allegations of domestic abuse

Trump border czar Tom Homan addresses new allegations against deported MS-13 suspect Kilmar Abrego Garcia after details from a petition for a protective order filed by his wife in 2020 reveal abuse.

Asian American Voters' Support for Trump in Nevada

Asian American voters in Nevada show a shift towards supporting Trump due to economic concerns and opposition to diversity programs. Some appreciate Trump's stance on immigration, while others fear his deportation policies. The support for Trump among Asian Americans nationally has increased compared to the previous election, but his overall approval among this group remains low.

Deportation Deal with Uzbekistan

President Trump's DHS struck a historic deal with Uzbekistan to deport illegal aliens back to their home country, fully funded by Uzbekistan. Similar deals are being pursued with Rwanda and Libya. Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed the intention to send 'despicable human beings' to other countries to prevent them from returning to the US.

Trump administration blocked from deporting alleged Venezuelan gang members using Alien Enemies Act

A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from using the Alien Enemies Act to deport alleged Venezuelan gang members in South Texas, stating that the President's invocation of the Act exceeds its scope and is unlawful.

Legal Battle Over Deportation of Alleged Gang Members

A federal judge ruled that President Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan immigrants was unlawful. The judge stated that the act cannot be used against alleged gang members invading the United States. The case could potentially reach the U.S. Supreme Court.

Legal Battle Over Deportation of Venezuelans in the US

A federal judge has allowed Venezuelans targeted for deportation to proceed with a class-action lawsuit against President Donald Trump's administration under the Alien Enemies Act. The judge ruled that the administration misused the law by invoking it to deport members of the Tren de Aragua gang. The ruling prevents the deportation of Venezuelans held in detention centers in Texas.

Deportation of MS-13 Leader on the East Coast

A federal judge clears the way for the deportation of MS-13 leader on the East Coast, Henrry Josue Villatoro Santos, who was arrested for being an illegal alien in possession of a firearm. The Department of Justice accused him of being one of the top three leaders of the MS-13 gang in the U.S. Attorney General filed a motion to dismiss gun charges for immediate deportation to El Salvador.

Nicaraguan Communist Dictator Daniel Ortega Accuses President Trump of 'Crimes Against Humanity'

Nicaraguan communist dictator Daniel Ortega accuses President Trump of committing 'crimes against humanity' through deportation of illegal migrants and criticizes Trump's tariff policies. Ortega broke his silence on Trump during an event commemorating the 13th anniversary of Tomás Borge's death. Ortega also ranted against U.S. sanctions and promised to defend peace at all costs.

Release of Mohsen Mahdawi

Mohsen Mahdawi, a Columbia University student and Palestinian activist, was released from detention after a judge found his arrest demonstrated 'great harm' to someone not charged with a crime. The case is ongoing with legal battles over his First Amendment rights and deportation.

Trump Administration's Immigration and Border Security Efforts

NPR's Michel Martin interviews Tricia McLaughlin from the Department of Homeland Security about the Trump administration's immigration and border security efforts after 100 days, focusing on border security, deportation efforts, and potential future immigration reforms.

Trump's Campaign Promises and Actions in First 100 Days of Second Term

This article discusses Trump's campaign promises and actions during his first 100 days in office, including tariffs on foreign goods, efforts to end the war in Ukraine, immigration policies, deportation programs, and changes to birthright citizenship. It also covers the impact on the stock market, prices of goods, and inflation rates.

Changes to Immigration Court System under President Trump

President Trump is making changes to the immigration court system that experts say are eroding due process rights for immigrants, potentially affecting lawful residents and citizens. These changes include removing deportation protections, cancelling grants for legal representation, firing judges, and sending individuals to far locations. Critics argue that these actions may lead to wrongful removals and lack of fair trials.

Illegal Migrant Sentenced for Rape in Mississippi Restaurant

An illegal migrant, previously deported, was sentenced to 25 years in prison for raping a woman at a restaurant in Mississippi. The incident occurred in January, where the victim was drugged and assaulted by the bartender. The perpetrator, Jose "Rigo" Rigoberto Mejia-Cubias, pleaded guilty to sexual battery.

Deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia

An overwhelming majority of Democrats want illegal alien Kilmar Abrego Garcia, alleged MS-13 member with abuse accusations, brought back to the U.S. despite deportation. Republicans are divided on the issue.

President Trump's Immigration Enforcement Policies

President Trump pledged to deport millions of undocumented immigrants, but actual deportation numbers have not significantly increased compared to previous administrations. Border crossings have decreased, leading to lower deportation figures.

Border Enforcement Success Under President Trump

ICE chief Tom Homan and White House press secretary highlight massive decreases in illegal immigration under President Trump's administration and accuse President Biden of unsecuring the border intentionally.

Controversy Over Wisconsin Judge's Stance on Deportation of Illegal Aliens

Rep. Tom Tiffany calls for the resignation of Wisconsin judge Monica Isham who threatened not to hold court hearings and vowed to shield illegal aliens from deportation. Isham's stance has sparked controversy and debate.

Immigration Enforcement and Deportation

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers have recently deported several mothers and their children, including U.S. citizens, without proper legal process, sparking outrage and legal battles over fundamental rights.

Immigration Enforcement Operation in Florida

ICE and Florida state police rounded up nearly 800 illegal aliens in a four-day operation as part of a multi-agency immigration enforcement crackdown. The operation targeted criminal illegal aliens, including Colombian murderers, MS-13 and 18th Street gang members, and a Russian spy wanted by Interpol. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis praised the partnership with the Trump administration for immigration enforcement and deportation operations.

Immigration Enforcement and Deportation

ICE agents have deported the Cuban-born mother of a 1-year-old and three U.S. citizen children along with their mothers, raising questions about the fairness of the process and the rights of those being deported.

Deportation of 2-year-old American Citizen

A 2-year-old American citizen, VML, was deported to Honduras alongside her mother and sister by the Trump administration without proper process. The judge suspects no meaningful process was followed and has set a hearing to investigate further.

Deportation of 2-Year-Old U.S. Citizen to Honduras

A 2-year-old U.S. citizen and her mother were deported to Honduras without proper due process, sparking concerns about the child's rights. The child's mother, a Honduran national, had been ordered to be removed from the U.S. The child's father, a U.S. resident, sought custody of her after the mother's detention.

Immigration and Deportation

A family in Pittsburg, Kansas claims their mother, Rosmery Alvarado, was arrested by ICE at a USCIS hearing. She faces imminent removal to Guatemala due to an outstanding final order of deportation from when she was a minor. The family is seeking legal and financial assistance.

Judges obstructing deportation prosecutions

Attorney General Pam Bondi stated on Fox News that judges obstructing Trump administration's deportations will be prosecuted. A Wisconsin judge, Hannah Dugan, is under arrest for allegedly helping an illegal immigrant avoid ICE officers. Bondi emphasized the importance of prosecuting those who obstruct justice.

Supreme Court ruling on Trump administration deportation efforts

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration allowing deportations under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, but lawyers argue proper notice is not being given to detainees facing deportation. Due process rights are being violated, leading to legal challenges and uncertainty about deportation proceedings.

Migrant Accused of Hit-and-Run in Gwinnett County, Georgia

A migrant in Gwinnett County, Georgia, is accused of killing a mother and injuring her daughter in a hit-and-run crash. The migrant is facing deportation and has been charged with felony hit-and-run, driving without a license, and using a fake license plate.

Debate on Fox News over Deportation Poll Results

A heated debate on Fox News' The Five over deportation poll results with panelists discussing President Donald Trump's immigration policies.

Current events

Latest updates on the war in Ukraine, criticism of Trump administration deportation efforts, and destruction of Khartoum by civil war.

Possible Extraordinary Action Against President Trump for Disobeying Supreme Court Order

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer warns of possible extraordinary action if President Trump disobeys Supreme Court order regarding deportation case.

Immigration Detention

Jessica Rodriguez Aguilar's husband, Josue, was detained during a routine immigration appointment in Miami. Lawyers are warning clients about the increasing risk of being detained at immigration check-ins under the Biden administration.

Legal Battle Over Return of Alleged MS-13 Member to U.S.

White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller discusses the return of alleged MS-13 member Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the U.S., sparking a legal battle between Democrats and Republicans.

Deportation of Suspected Criminal Illegal Aliens

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz criticized the Trump administration for deporting suspected criminal illegal aliens during his State of the State address, which led to boos from the crowd. The deportation in question involved an accused MS-13 gang member and illegal alien. The White House press secretary and DHS have provided statements supporting the deportation.

Detention of Russian Biology Researcher at Harvard Medical School

A Russian biology researcher at Harvard Medical School has been detained in the U.S. after returning from France and is facing possible deportation.

Democratic lawmakers visit university students facing deportation for alleged ties to Hamas and anti-Israel protests

Democratic lawmakers visit university students facing deportation for alleged ties to Hamas and anti-Israel protests. They express support for free speech and criticize ICE detention conditions. A federal judge ruled in favor of canceling one student's visa. The students compare detention center to Nazi concentration camps. Article ends with a promotion for a Christian tech thriller movie.

Temporary Stay on Deportation Order by Chief Justice John Roberts

Chief Justice John Roberts issued a temporary stay blocking a lower court order that required the Trump administration to return a Maryland resident wrongfully deported to El Salvador. The deportation was an administrative error, and the case involves intense scrutiny on deportation flights to El Salvador.

Deportation of Decorated Combat Veteran to Venezuela

Decorated combat veteran facing deportation to Venezuela due to a serious crime after experiencing battlefield trauma and bureaucratic challenges.

Maryland Bill Prohibiting ICE Agents from Sensitive Locations

Maryland House of Delegates passed a bill to prohibit ICE agents from entering sensitive locations without a warrant, including schools, libraries, and churches. The bill aims to prevent deportation efforts by the Trump administration.

Deportation Case Mishandling

DOJ lawyer suspended over mishandling of deportation case involving Salvadoran national with ties to MS-13, mistakenly removed despite protections. Administration cites 'administrative error.'

House Resolution on Tren de Aragua Gang Members

House Resolution affirms Trump administration's use of Alien Enemies Act to crack down on Tren de Aragua gang members; resolution calls for deportation of designated foreign terrorist organizations to protect national security.

Deportation of Illegal Immigrants to El Salvador Prison

ACLU lawyer criticizes Trump administration for deporting illegal immigrants to El Salvador prison without judicial oversight, invoking the 1798 Alien Enemies Act. Legal concerns raised over deporting individuals without gang ties. Trump administration mistakenly deported Salvadoran man to a foreign prison.

Mistaken Deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador

Rep. Glenn Ivey discusses the Trump administration's mistaken deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador, which a federal judge deemed 'wholly lawless.'

U.S. Immigration Deportation Process

The U.S. deportation process involves multiple steps such as arrest, detention, a removal order, and a flight out of the country. President Trump aimed to deport a record number of people. Changes in law enforcement policies have broadened the categories of people eligible for deportation. The deportation process is complex and costly, involving various government agencies and legal proceedings. The immigration system is overwhelmed and in need of reform.

Current Events in the U.S.

Markets continue to tumble following Trump's tariffs announcement, Trump administration faces deadline to return wrongfully deported man, second child dies from measles in Texas.

Deportation Case

A judge orders the return of a Maryland man wrongfully deported to El Salvador, but the Justice Department disputes the judge's authority.

Legal Battle over Deportation of Alleged MS-13 Gang Member

DOJ lawyers are arguing against a federal judge's order to return an alleged MS-13 gang member mistakenly deported to El Salvador. The judge's order is being challenged by the DOJ, claiming it is constitutionally intolerable.

Deportation of Alleged MS-13 Gang Member

Attorney General Pam Bondi defends Trump administration's decision to deport alleged MS-13 gang member, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, despite lack of violent crime charges, sparking controversy and legal battles.

Potential Deportation of Khaman Maluach

After Duke's loss in the Final Four, tensions between the U.S. and South Sudan may lead to the deportation of Khaman Maluach, the Blue Devils center. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced visa revocations for South Sudanese passport holders due to their government's failure to accept repatriated citizens. Maluach's future with the program is uncertain.

Immigration Policy and Political Allegiances

El Salvador President Nayib Bukele mocks Secretary of State Marco Rubio's support for inhumane immigration policies. Rubio's shift from compassionate immigration reform advocate to supporting aggressive deportation tactics is highlighted, raising concerns about his political allegiance and values.

Trump Administration Mistakenly Deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia

The Trump administration mistakenly deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador, and a DOJ lawyer was placed on leave for not 'zealously advocating' the government's position in the case. The administration is appealing a court order to bring Garcia back to the U.S., citing his ties to MS-13.

Federal Judge Orders Return of Alleged MS-13 Gang Member Mistakenly Deported

A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration must return an alleged MS-13 gang member mistakenly deported to El Salvador back to the U.S. by a certain date. The deported individual, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, is described as a 'Maryland father with protected status.' The Trump administration claims he is a member of the MS-13 gang and was involved in human trafficking.

ICE Deportation of Criminal Aliens in Houston

ICE officers in Houston deported 174 criminal aliens, including 24 gang members, with a total of 610 criminal convictions in the U.S. The group had 415 prior removals. Some members had convictions for serious offenses like homicide, rape, child sex offenses, and human smuggling.

Legal battle over mistaken deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia

A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to bring Kilmar Abrego Garcia back to the U.S. after he was mistakenly sent to a jail in El Salvador. Garcia, a legal resident of Maryland, has been living in the U.S. since 2011. The government had mistakenly deported him due to an administrative error. The judge ruled that Garcia must be returned by April 7. The Trump administration accused Garcia of being an MS-13 gang member, but his lawyer denied the claim, stating that Garcia came to the U.S. to escape gang violence in El Salvador.

Deportation of Leonel Moreno and Prosecution in Venezuela

Venezuelan illegal migrant TikTok influencer, Leonel Moreno, deported from the U.S. for teaching how to break into homes, faces prosecution for hate crimes and child exploitation in Venezuela.

Maryland Man Mistakenly Deported to El Salvador Mega-Prison

A federal judge in Maryland orders the Trump administration to return a Maryland man mistakenly deported to a Salvadoran prison, despite having legal status in the U.S. The government claims he's a member of MS-13. His lawyers refute this, stating he has no criminal record. The judge questions the lack of evidence. The man's wife speaks out, describing the devastating impact on their family.

Trump Administration's Mistaken Deportation Case

A federal judge orders the Trump administration to immediately make arrangements for the return of a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to an El Salvador prison. Former Chief of Staff to the Vice President Marc Short discusses the Trump administration's mass deportation and tariff agendas on 'America Reports.'

Deportation of Decorated American Soldier

Decorated American soldier, Jose Barco, faces deportation to Venezuela after traumatic brain injury suffered in Iraq. Despite serving in the U.S. military, he finds himself in a deportation center due to bureaucratic failures and criminal activity.

Visit Invitation to White House

President of El Salvador Nayib Bukele received an invitation from President Donald Trump to visit the White House on April 14, 2025, to discuss cooperation in combating illegal immigration and using El Salvador's new supermax prison for dangerous gang members.

ICE Operation in Houston

ICE agents in Houston arrest and deport over 170 criminal migrants in a two-week operation, including individuals with multiple illegal entries and serious criminal convictions.

Impeachment of U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg

House Judiciary Joint Subcommittee holds a hearing on judicial overreach and Constitutional limits on federal courts. Resolution to impeach U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg gaining support among House GOP members.

Controversy over Mistaken Deportation of Man to El Salvador

The Trump administration mistakenly deported a man with protected legal status to El Salvador, causing controversy. The man was sent to a prison for alleged gang affiliations based on tattoos. Vice President JD Vance defended the deportation, stating the man was a convicted MS-13 gang member with no legal right to be in the U.S.

Pakistan's Plan to Expel Afghans

Pakistan plans to expel 3 million Afghans from the country as a crackdown on illegal foreigners, drawing criticism from rights groups and the UN. The deadline for voluntary departure has passed, leading to potential arrests and deportations. Afghans with different document types face uncertainty, with children born in Pakistan to Afghan parents being particularly vulnerable.

Illegal Alien Truck Driver Detained by ICE After Fatal Crash

Illegal alien truck driver convicted of 'careless driving resulting in death' detained by ICE upon release from jail after causing a fatal crash in Colorado. This was not his first offense as he has been removed from the country 12 times since 2002. The incident highlighted concerns over foreign truck drivers flooding U.S. highways and endangering American drivers.

Deportation of Alleged Gang Members to El Salvador

17 members of Venezuela's Tren de Aragua gang and members of the MS-13 gang deported to El Salvador by the US, facing scrutiny over criteria used to identify gang affiliation based on tattoos. Immigrant-rights advocates challenge Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act. The checklist assigns points based on tattoos and symbols to determine gang membership. Venezuelan investigative journalist questions the reliability of tattoos as identifying factors. Contradictory information from the Trump administration regarding the accused individuals' criminal records.

Defense of DHS Criteria for Identifying Enemy Aliens

White House press secretary defends criteria used by Department of Homeland Security to identify enemy aliens, specifically members of the gang Tren de Aragua, amid criticism from a reporter. Trump administration continues to deport gang members to El Salvador, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio praising the efforts.

Impact of President Trump's Immigration Policies on Reverse Migration

President Trump's immigration policies have led to deportation of many individuals, including some who were in the U.S. legally, causing a reverse migration effect in some cases.

Public Opinion on President Trump’s Mass Deportation Program

A majority of Americans support President Donald Trump’s mass deportation program, according to a new poll from CBS News. The poll found that 58% of American adults approve of the program, with support from swing voters, Republicans, and white non-college-educated Americans. Hispanic Americans are more split on the issue.

Deportation of Gang Members to El Salvador

President Trump's administration deported 17 gang members associated with Tren de Aragua and MS-13 to El Salvador as part of counter-terrorism efforts. Left-wing groups sued to halt the deportations, but the Trump administration is urging the Supreme Court to allow them to continue.

Transfer of Alleged Gang Members to El Salvador

El Salvador accepted 17 alleged members of Tren de Aragua gang from Guantanamo Bay, including murderers and rapists, to keep American people safe. Trump administration transferred them using Title 8, not violating a federal judge's order. Trump slammed judge for halting deportations. Deportees are held in El Salvador's Terrorism Confinement Center.

Legal battles over deportation of alleged criminal migrants to El Salvador

President Trump criticizes judges for preventing deportation of alleged criminal migrants to El Salvador. Legal battles ongoing over the use of wartime immigration law. Deportations halted by court orders.

Deportation of Foreign Students in Pro-Palestinian Protests

Supporters of President Donald Trump's order are using facial recognition technology to identify foreign students who participated in pro-Palestinian protests, causing fear among international students for their safety and status. Efforts to target masked protesters are blurring the line between public law enforcement and private groups, raising concerns about surveillance and activism jeopardizing legal status.

Political Dispute Over Deportation Ruling by Judge

Democratic lawmakers claim judge's ruling blocking Trump admin's deportation of gang members is part of separation of powers, while Republicans aim to prevent future occurrences. House Judiciary Committee to hold hearing on activist judges. Both parties express differing views on judicial overreach.

Deportation of Foreign Students Who Participated in Pro-Palestinian Protests

Supporters of President Trump's order are using facial recognition technology to identify and target foreign students who participated in pro-Palestinian protests, leading to fears among international students for their safety and status. Efforts to deport these students have caused anxiety, blurring the line between public law enforcement and private groups.

Russian Medical Researcher Detained at Louisiana Immigration Facility Over Frog Embryo Samples

A Russian medical researcher at Harvard University is being detained at a Louisiana immigration facility after her visa was revoked due to undeclared frog embryo samples found in her luggage. She is fighting deportation back to Russia over fears of persecution for protesting the Ukraine war.

Deportation Flights and Legal Battle over Alien Enemies Act

Legal battle over deportation flights involving Alien Enemies Act and Trump administration. Federal judges extend restraining orders against deportation of Venezuelan nationals alleged to be Tren de Aragua gang members. Trump administration seeks Supreme Court review.

Deportation of Illegal Alien Gang Members under the Alien Enemies Act

The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to allow the deportation of illegal alien gang members under the Alien Enemies Act, but has faced legal challenges from left-wing groups and court orders blocking the deportations.

President Trump's Border Strategy and Reduction in Illegal Migrant Encounters

Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, supports President Donald Trump's border strategy, which has led to a significant reduction in illegal migrant border encounters. Trump's approach includes increased enforcement, deportation, and border wall construction.

Trump administration seeks Supreme Court review on deportation of Venezuelan nationals

The Trump administration is seeking Supreme Court review to lift a restraining order blocking the use of an 18th-century immigration law to deport Venezuelan nationals. The lower court's decision has paused the administration's use of the law temporarily.

Deportation Battle of Palestinian Protester Mahmoud Khalil

Constitutional law attorney Ken Belkin discusses allegations against Palestinian protester Mahmoud Khalil as he fights deportation, the latest on the deportation flight battle, and the dismantling of the Education Department. The Trump administration seeks to deport Khalil for alleged support of Hamas terrorists.

Harvard Scientist Facing Deportation

A Russian bioinformatics researcher working at Harvard Medical School faces possible deportation to Russia due to her anti-war stance. She was detained in the U.S. after undeclared frog embryo samples were found in her luggage. The scientific community is supporting her through legal challenges and fundraising efforts.

Russian Scientist Detained at Boston Airport

Russian scientist working at Harvard Medical School detained at Boston Logan International Airport after bringing back frog embryos from Paris, faces deportation to Russia with fear of political persecution. Currently held in a detention facility in Louisiana.

Impact of Biden's Border Policies on Public Safety

Camillia Williams, a mother of five and grandmother, was murdered by an illegal alien who had been released into the U.S. interior due to Biden's border policies. The family believes the tragedy could have been prevented if the criminal had been deported earlier.

Deportation of Illegal Aliens by Trump Administration

Rep. Jamie Raskin criticizes the Trump administration for deporting illegal aliens associated with Tren de Aragua or MS-13 gangs without due process, demands details on deportation flights to El Salvador.

Criticism of President Donald Trump at Human Rights Campaign Dinner

Singer Janelle Monáe and actress Hannah Einbinder criticized President Donald Trump during their speeches at the Human Rights Campaign dinner in Los Angeles, with Monáe challenging the audience to stand up to bullies and Einbinder denouncing the United States' support of Israel and Trump's actions regarding deportation. Einbinder received the HRC's Visibility Award for her work on LGBTQ representation.

Public Opinion on Deportation of Illegal Immigrants

A Pew Research Center poll shows varying views among U.S. adults on deporting illegal immigrants, with most supporting deportation of those who commit violent crimes. The Trump administration is cracking down on illegal immigration, cartels, and gangs. An appeals court upheld a ban on President Trump's deportation flights for illegal criminal aliens.

Deportation of Venezuelan Criminal Migrants

Two judges in D.C. upheld the ability of Judge James Boasberg to temporarily block deportations of Venezuelan criminal migrants. Pro-migration groups sued on behalf of migrants facing deportation from Texas, arguing that the Alien Enemies Act violated due process. Stephen Miller criticized the decision as judicial tyranny, while the dissenting judge argued the case should be reviewed in Texas.

Deportation of Foreign Students Accused of Supporting Hamas

Jewish students at Cooper Union lock themselves in a school library as protesters moved through the hallways, prompting the university to offer resources to students engaging in anti-Israel protests to prevent deportation.

Deportation of Alleged Venezuelan Gang Members to El Salvador

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited a high-security El Salvador prison where alleged Venezuelan gang members have been held. The Trump administration is justifying their deportation to El Salvador, facing criticism for human rights abuses. Noem's visit is part of highlighting immigration crackdown efforts. Deportees are held without due process in a prison known for harsh conditions.

Deportation of Individuals to El Salvador

The Trump administration deported individuals to El Salvador under the Alien Enemies Act 1798, alleging they are part of the gang Tren de Aragua. A soccer player from Venezuela, Jerce Reyes Barrios, was among them. His lawyer argues the evidence presented by DHS, including a tattoo and social media posts, is flimsy and not indicative of gang membership.

Deportation of Venezuelan soccer player

Immigration attorney Linette Tobin shares details with NPR's Leila Fadel about the government's case against her client, a Venezuelan soccer player and father of two who was accused of being in a criminal gang and deported based on a tattoo and social media activity.

Deportation of Venezuelan Gang Members to El Salvador

The Trump administration's mass deportations of Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador sparks questions about sending a convicted killer to a notorious prison. Georgia State Senator expresses desire for killer to suffer in El Salvador prison. Former FBI assistant director believes killer will be deported quickly. Legal battle ongoing regarding deportation to El Salvador. Brothers and roommate of the killer to be deported. Criticism raised over legality of deportation method.

Partnership between U.S. and El Salvador in Deporting Gang Members

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem toured a prison in El Salvador where deported gang members associated with Tren de Aragua and Ms-13 are held. Noem thanked El Salvador for partnering with the U.S. to house and incarcerate these individuals, warning against illegal entry into the U.S.

ICE detention of Turkish visitor for supporting Hamas

A Turkish visitor in the US aligned with Hamas was detained by ICE agents for deportation due to supporting terrorists who kill Americans. This follows President Trump's policy of excluding those who espouse hateful ideology.

Legal Challenges Faced by Pro-Palestinian Activists in the U.S.

Pro-Palestinian activists in the U.S. face legal challenges and deportation threats for their activism. The podcast discusses the arrests of Palestinian individuals and the crackdown on anti-Semitic speech on college campuses.

Legal Pushback to Trump Administration's Deportation of Venezuelan Nationals

A federal appellate court declined to issue a stay on a lower court's orders challenging the Trump administration's deportation of illegal migrants using a 1798 wartime law. The court sided with the plaintiffs, blocking the administration's deportation agenda. The case may go to the Supreme Court for further review.

Support for President Trump's Mass Deportation Agenda

A new poll by the Pew Research Center reveals broad support among Americans for President Donald Trump's mass deportation agenda. The survey shows that 32% of Americans support deporting all illegal aliens, while 51% support deporting some illegal aliens. Most Americans also want immigration enforcement operations conducted at workplaces, illegal aliens' residences, and at protests or rallies.

Legal precedent surrounding the Alien Enemies Act and deportation suit involving Venezuelan nationals

Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett discusses the legal precedent surrounding the Alien Enemies Act and a high-profile deportation suit involving Venezuelan nationals. The article addresses the use of provocative language by a judge during a hearing and the challenges faced by President Trump in deporting violent gang members.

Deportation of Gang Members to El Salvador

Over 250 suspected gang members, including members of Venezuela's Tren de Aragua gang and MS-13, were deported to El Salvador by the US. President Nayib Bukele's harsh treatment of prisoners is endorsed by the US to combat the gang problem in the country.

Polling on President Trump's Deportation of Venezuelan Gang Members

Polling shows strong support for President Trump's decision to declare Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua a Foreign Terrorist Organization and deport its members. Hispanics overwhelmingly support the action, along with a majority of black voters and independents. A federal district court judge who issued an injunction to stop the deportations is facing calls for impeachment. Overall, 53% of voters rate Trump's handling of immigration as excellent or good.

Political Controversy Involving President Trump and Deportation of Criminals

President Trump calls for the impeachment of a judge after deporting illegal migrant criminals. President of El Salvador accuses U.S. of facing a judicial coup. Elon Musk agrees with Bukele. Judge sought to block removal of Venezuelan citizens. Administration deported 137 individuals under the Alien Enemies Act.

Arrest of Jeanette Vizguerra by ICE

Jeanette Vizguerra, an undocumented immigrant living in Colorado, was arrested by ICE agents despite not having a valid deportation order. Supporters claim she is being unfairly targeted, while critics argue she has broken immigration laws multiple times.

Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua and deportation of accused members

NBC News reports on the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua operating in multiple countries, including the U.S., and President Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport accused gang members to El Salvador's mega prison.

Deportation of Criminals and Gang Members

Charlamagne tha God questions why some Democrats are fighting Trump over the deportation of criminals and gang members, arguing that the focus should be on deporting those who have committed crimes rather than raising objections about gang members being sent away.

Deportation of Venezuelan Immigrants to El Salvador

Relatives of recently deported Venezuelan immigrants express shock and anguish after discovering their loved ones were sent to a notorious mega-prison in El Salvador. The families deny gang affiliations and claim their family members have been falsely accused and targeted because of tattoos. The Trump administration defends the deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, stating they had final deportation orders and were connected to gangs. Human rights organizations have documented issues at the prison where the men were sent. Families protest and express disbelief at the situation, claiming their relatives have no criminal records and are not gang members.

Illegal Chinese Immigrants in the U.S.

Approximately 40,000 illegal aliens from China are currently living in the United States despite being ordered deported by a federal immigration judge. The Biden administration allowed illegal immigration from China to increase from 2021 to 2024.

Deportation of illegal alien gang members using the Alien Enemies Act

Judge probes Trump's DOJ over deportations of illegal alien gang members using the Alien Enemies Act. Temporary halt ordered while flights to El Salvador were already in progress. ACLU and Democracy Forward sued to stop deportations. DOJ ordered to provide information on deportation flights.

Impeachment of Judge James E. Boasberg

Rep. Brandon Gill (R-TX) has filed Articles of Impeachment against Judge James E. Boasberg for blocking President Trump from using the Alien Enemies Act to deport illegal alien gang members. Boasberg's order was deemed illegal and unconstitutional by Gill, leading to the impeachment announcement.

Republican state attorneys general file amicus brief on deportation of alleged Tren de Aragua gang members

Republican state attorneys general file amicus brief urging reversal of judge's order blocking Trump from deporting alleged Tren de Aragua gang members, invoking Alien Enemies Act. They argue that the judge's order undermines public safety and federal law enforcement's ability to support state initiatives.

Deportation Flights of Venezuelan Gang Members

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi discusses the application of the Alien Enemies Act in the U.S. with regards to deportation flights involving Venezuelan gang members. A federal judge ordered the return of these flights to the U.S., citing potential harm to U.S. foreign policy. The Trump administration attempted to deport the individuals invoking a 1798 law, but the judge halted the deportations due to concerns of irreparable harm. Both parties are set to appear in court for further proceedings.

Judicial Overreach and Trump's Deportation Policies

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley is committed to solving judicial overreach after federal judges stopped Trump's deportation of criminal migrants. Grassley supports Trump's memo to enforce the Federal Rule of Civil Procedure to deter frivolous lawsuits and ensure coverage for lost taxpayer dollars.

Legal Feud over Deportation Flights to El Salvador

The legal feud between the Trump administration and an Obama-appointed judge over deportation flights to El Salvador, involving Venezuelan nationals and alleged gang members. Despite a court order to halt deportations, two planes with over 200 migrants were still deported.

Deportation of Alleged Venezuelan Gang Members

Lawyers for the Trump administration defended the deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members despite a federal judge's order. President Trump criticized the judge and called for impeachment. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts clarified that impeachment is not an appropriate response to judicial disagreement.

Deportation of Venezuelan Gang Members and Court Orders

Deportees from the U.S., alleged to be Venezuelan gang members, were transferred to the Terrorism Confinement Center in El Salvador. Trump Administration faced court orders regarding deportation of Venezuelans and a physician sent back from the U.S. to Lebanon. The administration claims they were unaware of the court orders.

Controversy Surrounding Dr. Rasha Alawieh's Deportation

Dr. Rasha Alawieh, a Lebanese citizen and professor at Brown University's medical school, was sent back to Lebanon despite having a valid visa after allegedly attending the funeral of Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah. This situation has sparked controversy and legal actions.

Deportation of 10-Year-Old Cancer Patient

A 10-year-old U.S. citizen with brain cancer has been deported to Mexico along with her undocumented parents, leaving her without proper medical care. The family is struggling in Mexico with safety concerns and lack of access to schooling.

Venezuela Resumes Deportation Flights to U.S.

Venezuela agrees to resume deportation flights from the U.S. after pressure from the Trump administration. This move is seen as a victory for Trump's immigration agenda.

Fundraiser for Mahmoud Khalil & Rep. Ilhan Omar's Involvement

Isra Hirsi, daughter of Rep. Ilhan Omar, promoted a fundraiser for Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate facing deportation for violent campus activities. The fundraiser exceeded its goal, raising over $360,000. Khalil has been accused of being a Hamas sympathizer with anti-American views. Rep. Omar has been pushing for his release, despite controversy surrounding her own antisemitic statements.

Protest at Trump Tower for Release of Anti-Israel Agitator

Protesters demand release of anti-Israel agitator Mahmoud Khalil at Trump Tower in NYC, facing deportation. Jewish protesters chant and hold signs for a free Palestine. Jewish Voice for Peace group involved in the protest.

President Trump's Plan to Use the Alien Enemies Act for Migrant Deportation

President Trump plans to use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to authorize the summary deportation of migrants, including to Guantanamo Bay, as part of an immigration crackdown.

Palestinian Protest at Trump Tower in NYC

Palestinian protesters entered Trump Tower in NYC in support of pro-Palestinian activist facing deportation. They chanted 'Fight Nazi, not students' and 'Free Mahmoud, Free Palestine.' Actor Debra Winger was among the protesters. President Trump labeled the activist a terrorist sympathizer.

Detention of Columbia student by Trump administration

Fox News reports on the fate of detained Columbia student wanted for deportation by the Trump administration. Protesters at Trump Tower call for release of student. ICE agents arrested student at his apartment, revoking his green card and student visa.

Arrest of Pro-Palestinian Activist Mahmoud Khalil

Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian activist, was arrested by ICE and may face deportation. The White House supports the right to revoke his green card or visa. A Harvard librarian was fired for tearing down posters at an anti-Israel rally. There's ongoing tension regarding anti-Jewish prejudice in the U.S. and world.

Controversy over U.S. Influencer's Treatment of Baby Wombat in Australia

U.S. influencer draws criticism in Australia for taking a baby wombat from its mother, causing outrage and calls for deportation.

Deportation of Mahmoud Khalil and Free Speech Limitations

Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the detention of former Columbia University anti-Israel protest organizer Mahmoud Khalil is not about free speech, emphasizing that speech used for illegal activity is not protected under the First Amendment. The Trump administration argues that Khalil's support for Hamas and involvement in violent protests warrant his deportation from the U.S.

Legal battle over deportation of anti-Israel protester at Columbia University

Mahmoud Khalil, an anti-Israel protester at Columbia University, remains in ICE custody following a legal challenge. The case is being heard in a Manhattan federal court.

Deportation of Hamas Supporter by Secretary of State Marco Rubio

Secretary of State Marco Rubio plans to deport a foreign visitor who organized rallies at a New York university to aid Hamas after a terror attack. Democrats are objecting, claiming it's about free speech, but Rubio argues it's about people who shouldn't be in the U.S. in the first place.

Deportation of Mahmoud Khalil and Crackdown on Antisemitism on College Campuses

Troy Edgar testifies at a Senate hearing about the largest deportation of immigrants in U.S. history and crackdown on antisemitism on college campuses. He defends the arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a legal permanent resident, for supporting pro-Palestinian activities. Khalil's green card was allegedly revoked, but a judge blocked his deportation pending legal challenges.

Mahmoud Khalil's Detention and Deportation Case

A court hearing in Manhattan challenges the detention of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian resident facing deportation for leading anti-Israel protests at Columbia University. The Trump administration accuses him of activities aligned with Hamas. Khalil's lawyers argue his constitutional rights were violated.

First Amendment Rights and Deportation of Palestinian Student

Columbia University protesters demonstrate against ICE arrest of Palestinian student, discussing First Amendment rights in relation to terrorism and deportation. The article argues that deportation is justified due to criminal behavior, not protected speech.

Deportation of Palestinian Activist Mahmoud Khalil

CNN political analyst Scott Jennings and panelists debate deportation of Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil on 'CNN NewsNight with Abby Phillip'. Jennings argues Khalil should be deported due to his organization's stance against Western civilization and potential threat to national security. Panelists clash over free speech, protest rights, and implications of deportation.

Coordination in Deportation Efforts and Enforcement of Immigration Laws

House Subcommittee on Federal Law Enforcement holds hearing on improving coordination between federal, state, and local law enforcement in deportation efforts. President Trump carries through on border shutdown promise, facing opposition from Democrat governors and mayors. Border czar Tom Homan vows to enforce law in areas where Democrats have abandoned their duty, specifically mentioning plans for Boston.

Michael Rapaport celebrates arrest of anti-Israel protester

Actor Michael Rapaport celebrates the arrest and pending deportation of a Palestinian migrant who organized anti-Israel protests on American college campuses. Rapaport criticized the protesters, praised the Trump administration, and mocked those advocating for the migrant's release.

Deportation of Columbia University Faculty Member for Pro-Palestinian Activism

Columbia University faculty member faces deportation by ICE agents for pro-Palestinian activism, despite holding a green card. Legal experts highlight the implications of free speech rights for green card holders and the broad powers of the government under anti-terrorism laws.

Ukraine-U.S. Talks, Stock Markets, Deportation Case

Ukraine and U.S. to hold talks on ending Russia's war, stock markets slide due to potential impact of Trump tariffs, federal judge halts deportation of activist arrested by ICE.

ICE Arrest of Mahmoud Khalil

Former Columbia University student and protest leader Mahmoud Khalil was arrested by ICE but a federal judge has halted his deportation.

Fox News coverage on Guantanamo Bay Immigration Policy

Fox News host Laura Ingraham shares insights from her visit to Guantanamo Bay with Congressional delegation discussing immigration policy and border security.

Arrest and Deportation of Mexican Fugitive Wanted for 43 College Student Murders in 2014

ICE officers arrested and deported a Mexican illegal alien wanted for the murders of 43 college students in 2014 in Mexico. The fugitive was turned over to Mexican authorities at the Juarez-Lincoln Port of Entry in Laredo, Texas.

ICE arrest of former Columbia University student

Former Columbia University graduate student involved in campus protests over the war in Gaza arrested by ICE and faces deportation.

Arrest of Palestinian Activist at Columbia University

Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, a graduate student at Columbia University, was arrested by federal immigration authorities for his role in protests against Israel, facing deportation under Trump administration's crackdown on student activists supporting Hamas. Khalil's arrest was in support of Trump's executive orders prohibiting anti-Semitism. The administration alleges that Khalil led activities aligned with Hamas, a designated terrorist organization.

Trump administration's border policies and their impact on illegal migration

Trump border czar Tom Homan stated that the administration's border policies have deterred illegal migrants by ending catch and release, and implementing immediate deportation and prosecution for violators.

Thailand's Deportation of Uyghurs to China and Political Landscape

Thailand deported Uyghurs to China, drawing international criticism due to China's persecution of Uyghurs classified as genocide by the U.S. Thailand's political landscape has shifted over the years, but some aspects remain the same, such as restrictions on speech rights and use of lèse-majesté laws to silence critics. Recent events show a mix of progress and regression in Thailand's history.

Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian Immigrants in the U.S.

The Trump administration plans to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian immigrants living in the U.S., leaving around 500,000 people in uncertainty and facing potential deportation to a crisis-stricken Haiti.

Illegal Alien Accused of Human Trafficking and Sexual Assault in Florida

Jose Valerio-Rodriguez, a 70-year-old illegal alien from Cuba, has been arrested and charged with human trafficking and sexual activity with a minor in Flagler County, Florida. He is facing deportation after being accused of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl.

Foreign Students Warned of Deportation for Pro-Hamas Activities

Foreign students participating in pro-Hamas demonstrations on college campuses in the US are being warned by the Trump administration and Secretary of State Marco Rubio that they face deportation and visa revocation for supporting terrorist organizations. Recent protests at Columbia University and Barnard College have led to arrests, with warnings issued about consequences for such activities.

Deportation efforts in sanctuary cities

Tom Homan, Trump administration border czar, vows to continue deportation efforts despite resistance from sanctuary cities. Possible lawsuits led by the Department of Justice will be pursued to enforce immigration policies.

Afghan Refugees in Pakistan Facing Deportation

Afghan refugees in Pakistan face deportation as the U.S. refugee program is halted, putting their lives at risk if they return to Afghanistan. The situation is exacerbated by slow resettlement processes and lack of legal options in Pakistan.

Illegal immigrant accused of burning woman alive in New York subway

An illegal immigrant accused of burning a woman alive inside a New York subway car will remain in the US due to sanctuary city policies that prohibit deportation. The incident has sparked a national debate over crimes committed by illegal immigrants.

Deportation of Dominican Man for Human Smuggling

President Donald Trump praises deportation operations at Conservative Political Action Conference. ICE deports Dominican man wanted for human smuggling that resulted in deaths of three minors for the fifth time. Man to face charges in Dominican Republic for alleged crimes.

Suspension of Costly Deportation Flights Using Military Aircraft

The U.S. has suspended costly deportation flights using military aircraft to transport migrants who entered the country illegally. President Trump's administration deemed the practice expensive and inefficient.

Deportation of President Biden's Migrant Flood

Former President Trump declares the deportation of President Biden's migrant flood as the 'Great Liberation of America.' He criticizes Biden's open border policy, highlighting the tragic murder of a 12-year-old girl by illegal aliens. Trump proposes a 'Gold Card' for wealthy migrants. Progressives view migrants as symbols of individual liberation and the United States as a homeland for migrants. Trump claims 21 million migrants entered the U.S. during the past four years. He calls for increased efforts to block migrants and drugs and complete the largest deportation operation in American history.

Deportation Deals with Latin America

Anti-ICE activists in California are trying to stop federal agents from deporting migrants by warning them with sirens and bullhorns. The Trump administration has made deals across Latin America to assist in the U.S. effort to deport migrants who have entered the country illegally, with migrants being shipped to and held in several Central American countries.

Pro-Palestinian Students Facing Deportation Risks in the U.S.

Pro-Palestinian students face increased risks and fears of deportation in the U.S. due to recent executive orders targeting support for U.S.-designated terrorist groups. The orders have led to concerns about crackdowns on peaceful protesters and restrictions on free speech on college campuses.

President Trump's Immigration Policies

President Donald Trump signs the Laken Riley Act, directing law enforcement to detain and deport immigrants accused of specific crimes but not yet convicted if they are in the country illegally. Immigration attorney Andrea Lino expresses concerns over the impact of Trump's policies on her work and clients.

Thailand's Deportation of Uyghurs to China

The United States condemned Thailand for deporting 40 Uyghurs to China, risking imprisonment and torture. The U.S. urged Thailand to protect the Uyghurs' rights. China's abuse of Uyghurs has been denounced as genocide. The deportation violated international laws and human rights principles. Thailand's action was criticized by various organizations and officials, including the U.S. House Select Committee on Chinese Communist Party.

Virginia's Implementation of Immigration Crackdown

Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears shares how the state is implementing the Trump administration's immigration crackdown by compelling law enforcement to work with federal authorities to deport illegal immigrants. Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin issued Executive Order 47 mandating full cooperation with ICE to identify and deport undocumented immigrants.

Defiance of Sanctuary Policies and Increased ICE Operations

Nassau County legislator Sam Goetz discusses defiance of Gov. Kathy Hochul's sanctuary policies in New York. ICE reopens Delaney Hall facility in Newark, N.J. to detain illegal immigrants. Interior ICE arrests have increased under the Trump administration's deportation efforts.

Thailand Deportation of Uyghurs to China

The U.S. Embassy in Bangkok warns of potential violent retaliatory attacks after Thailand deported 45 Uyghurs to China, sparking condemnation from Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Rubio criticized the forced return, citing lack of due process rights and persecution of Uyghurs in China.

Preparation for Large-Scale Deportation Efforts in the U.S.

Employers across the U.S. are preparing for potential large-scale deportation efforts targeting workers without legal status, following warnings from President Trump and his administration. ICE has already begun worksite enforcement operations, resulting in arrests at various businesses. The anxiety and advanced preparation are widespread across industries like agriculture, construction, hospitality, and manufacturing.

Mexican Drug Cartel Suspects Deported to U.S.

Mexico deports more than two dozen drug cartel suspects to the United States, including the man charged in the 1985 slaying of a U.S. drug agent, as part of efforts to curb illegal immigration, cartel activity, and fentanyl production. The suspects include leaders from various cartels and were sent to eight U.S. cities for prosecution.

Arrest of Criminal Illegal Immigrant in Airmont, New York

A criminal illegal from Guatemala, previously removed from the US, was arrested in Airmont, New York. He had multiple convictions and an outstanding warrant for driving while intoxicated. ICE continues to prioritize public safety by arresting and removing illegal alien offenders.

Thailand Deports Uyghur Asylum-Seekers to China

Thailand deported 40 Uyghur asylum-seekers to China despite warnings of torture and imprisonment. Rights groups and Thai lawmakers condemned the move as a violation of human rights.

Forcible Repatriation of Uyghur Detainees from Thailand to China

More than 40 Uyghur detainees held in Thailand for over a decade have been forcibly repatriated to China, despite international objections. Activist groups and U.N. officials had urged against the move, but Thai officials proceeded with the deportation.

Michigan Shooting Incident Involving Mexican National

Mexican national with prior deportation arrested and charged with murder in Michigan shooting incident after a domestic dispute, leaving one dead and two wounded.

Enforcement of 1940 Law on Migrant Registration

President Trump is restarting the enforcement of a 1940 law requiring migrants to register their names and fingerprints with federal agencies or face criminal penalties. This policy aims to know who is in the country for safety and security.

Deportation of Immigrants and Scientific Breakthroughs

Michael Moore expresses concern about the potential deportation of illegal immigrants with the ability to make significant scientific breakthroughs, citing examples like curing cancer or preventing an asteroid impact. He highlights the contributions of immigrants like Steve Jobs and challenges the anti-immigrant rhetoric.

Deportation of Venezuelan Migrants to Guantánamo Bay

Venezuelan migrants deported from the US to Guantánamo Bay faced mistreatment and lack of access to attorneys or family, sparking controversy and legal action. After two weeks, they were transported to Honduras and Venezuela. One detainee shares his traumatic experiences and the impact it has had on him.

Immigration Enforcement in Texas

ICE and Texas DPS arrested a three-time deported Salvadoran illegal alien on charges of repeated sexual abuse of a child in Texas. Another Salvadoran migrant was arrested on a murder charge in the same operation.

Immigration Policy and Enforcement

Tom Homan, border czar for the Trump administration, criticized Massachusetts' policy on illegal immigration and sanctuary cities at CPAC, promising to bring change and enforce immigration laws. He called out Boston Police Commissioner for not assisting ICE in deportation efforts and highlighted cases of released child rapists. Homan expressed support for President Trump and vowed to deport criminals to make America safe.

Illegal Immigrant Wins Right to Stay in UK After Murdering Wife

An illegal immigrant from Turkey who murdered his wife in the UK has won the right to remain in the country due to fear of retribution from his wife's family if he returns to Turkey.

Deportation Efforts in Chicago

Illegal immigrant and suspected gang member in Chicago, ordered deported in 2022, is out on probation despite charges of domestic battery, weapons charge, and suspected involvement in a murder case. Cook County's sanctuary policy has prevented deportation efforts.

Deportation of Estrella Santos-Zacaria

Estrella Santos-Zacaria, a transgender woman from Guatemala, is fighting deportation from the U.S. due to persecution fears. Recent legal victories are being threatened by Trump administration policies. Experts warn of potential deportation to other dangerous countries, risking her safety.

Deportation of Venezuelan Migrants

President Trump deported Venezuelan migrants from Guantanamo Bay to Honduras and then to Caracas, Venezuela, distancing them from Americans in a sanctuary city. Biden's administration has allowed around 600,000 Venezuelan migrants into the U.S. Trump's deputies have made deals with friendly countries for drop-off sites. Legal challenges have been raised against the deportation operations.

Trump administration deportation of migrants from Guantánamo Bay

The Trump administration has flown all migrants held in Guantánamo Bay out of the facility, with most being deported to Venezuela and one sent to a U.S. detention facility. The administration plans to send more immigrants to Guantánamo as a 'staging area' to get migrants to other countries, but is considering alternative locations. Lawyers are challenging the administration's handling of detainees' rights in Guantánamo.

Cancellation of Temporary Protected Status for Haitians

The Trump administration canceled an extension of Temporary Protected Status for Haitians that was extended by the Biden administration until February 2026. The protections will end on August 3, affecting over 520,000 Haitians in the U.S.

Deportation of Asylum Seekers

U.S. District Judge blocks deportation of eight asylum seekers facing threats of violence in their home countries. Attorneys argue Trump administration is breaking the law by not giving those with credible fear a chance to obtain legal status. Judge Moss requests more information on the situation.

Deportation of Migrants from the United States to Panama

Panama transferred one-third of deportees from the United States to a camp in its Darien province as part of efforts to accelerate deportations. The migrants, primarily from Asian countries, are in a sort of limbo in Panama until third countries can be found to take them.

Increased Arrests of Afghan Citizens in Pakistan

Authorities in Pakistan have increased arrests of Afghan citizens in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, with plans to expel Afghan refugees from the country. The Afghan Embassy criticized the short timeframe and unilateral nature of Pakistan's decision. Pakistan's Prime Minister approved a deadline for deporting those awaiting relocation to third countries. Over 800,000 Afghans have returned or been expelled from Pakistan since 2023.

Minneapolis Residents' Assessment of President Trump's Immigration Policies

Minneapolis residents share diverse opinions on President Trump's immigration policies, with some supporting Mayor's resistance to federal law enforcement and others defending deportation efforts.

Deportation of 119 People to Panama

The United States deported 119 people of different nationalities to Panama as part of an agreement between the Trump administration and the Central American nation. The deportees will be transferred to a shelter near the Darien jungle before being sent back to their respective countries.

Deportation of Venezuelan Nationals to Guantánamo Bay

The Trump administration has sent 53 Venezuelan nationals to the Guantánamo Bay detention facility in Cuba as part of deportation efforts. The detainees are identified as violent gang members and high-threat illegal aliens. The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit for visitation rights for the migrants. Polls indicate majority American support for Trump's deportation policies.

Immigration and Border Security under President Trump's Second Term

The Department of Homeland Security reported that nearly 5,700 illegal immigrants were deported in the first two weeks of President Trump's second term, with plans to increase deportation numbers. The Trump administration has been keen on promoting its immigration enforcement efforts, with a focus on deporting violent criminals within the country.

Deportation of Haitian Immigrants from the Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic has been deporting Haitian immigrants at an alarming rate, leading to allegations of human rights abuses and a broken system that sees many deportees attempting to re-enter illegally. The situation has become critical, with deportees facing dangerous conditions in Haiti and a lack of support. The Dominican Republic argues that Haitian immigrants are overburdening public services, while activists and officials continue to clash over the handling of the crisis.

Cardi B's claim of her uncle being deported due to Trump's immigration policies

Rapper Cardi B claims her uncle was deported due to President Trump's immigration crackdown, expressing anger at Trump attending the Super Bowl. She also mentioned damage to her shoe caused by heightened security. Cardi did not provide evidence for her claims.

Deportation of Venezuelans from the U.S. to Venezuela

Nearly 200 Venezuelans who were in the U.S. illegally were returned to Venezuela in two planes as part of President Trump's mass deportation plan. This signals a possible ease in tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela.

Haitians Deported from the Dominican Republic

Haitians deported from the Dominican Republic face mounting abuses, unauthorized home raids, racial profiling, and challenges re-entering the Dominican Republic. The crackdown on undocumented immigrants has led to overcrowded public services, with children and unaccompanied minors being deported, and smugglers taking advantage of the situation.

Deportation of Illegal Aliens to Venezuela

The Trump administration announced the resumption of deportation flights of illegal aliens from the United States to Venezuela, with Richard Grenell overseeing the first two flights. The Venezuelan government has agreed to accept deported Venezuelan nationals living in the U.S. illegally and provide transportation back.

Public Perception of President Donald Trump's Performance

Seventy percent of Americans believe President Trump is delivering on his campaign promises, with high approval ratings for various qualities. Immediate actions like deportation of illegal migrants and sending troops to secure the southern border received positive feedback. The media struggles to cover all of Trump's initiatives.

Partnership between local law enforcement and federal agencies in deporting criminal migrants

Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd discusses partnership with federal agencies to deport criminal migrants and the challenges faced due to lack of infrastructure. He emphasizes the need for open communication between local and federal authorities.

Biden-era Immigration Failures and Consequences

Rep. Addison McDowell (R-NC) reported on Breitbart News Saturday that Biden-era immigration failures led to the rape of a minor in his district by an illegal immigrant who had a history of criminal activities and was on the terror watch list.