DOJ asks Supreme Court to reject ACLU request to pause deportations

The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Saturday afternoon to reject an emergency request to suspend alien enemy laws to quickly detain immigrants to El Salvador in parts of Texas. In the court application, D. Attorney General John Sauer asked the High Court to “disband his current administrative stay.” Emergency orders Until the High […]
Supreme Court Pauses Deportations of Venezuelan Migrants

The US Supreme Court temporarily suspended the Trump administration’s planned deportation of Venezuelan immigrants suspected of being Tren de Aragua (TDA) gang members under the Alien Enemy Act of 1798. “The government has been instructed not to remove members of the presumed class of detainees from the United States until further orders from this court,” […]
Supreme Court Puts a Temporary Stop to Latest Alien Enemies Act Deportations!

On Saturday morning, the Supreme Court restricted the administration’s capacity to employ alien enemy statutes and deported immigrants to El Salvador, who are presently held in various locations in Texas. Emergency orders will momentarily prevent deportation until the High Court addresses an urgent appeal made by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). This appeal was […]
Supreme Court blocks new deportations of of Venezuelans under 18th-century wartime law Alien Enemies Act

For now, the Supreme Court on Saturday blocked the deportation of Venezuelans in northern Texas under 18th century wartime law. In a simple order, the court directed the Trump administration not to exclude Venezuelans held in bluebonnet detention centers “until further orders of this court.” Justice Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito opposed. Venezuelan immigrants will […]
US supreme court orders temporary halt to deportations of Venezuelan men | US immigration

The U.S. Supreme Court has ordered the Trump administration to temporarily suspend the deportation of Venezuelan men in immigration custody after saying their lawyers were at risk of removal without a previously mandated judicial review. “The government has been instructed not to exclude members of the presumed class of detainees from the United States until […]
ACLU asks Supreme Court to stop Texas deportations to Venezuela

The American Civil Liberties Union appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday, bringing Venezuelan citizens back to South America in Texas and calling for an emergency injunction against the Trump administration under the rarely used alien enemy law. The Supreme Court previously held that there were restrictions on how the government could use the […]
Liberal Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan denies appeal from Mexican family seeking asylum from cartel violence

Families who claim to be facing violence from drug cartels are likely I’ll be deported Supreme Court judge Elena Kagan went to Mexico after rejecting a request for an emergency appeal to block deportation proceedings. Liberal Justice denied a request for appeal to the ruling from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and did not […]
Supreme Court to hear arguments on ending birthright citizenship

US Supreme Court I agree Hearing verbal debates about the Trump administration’s efforts to end birthright citizenship. The controversial policy has been criticized by immigrant Hawks who hope that the suspension will close automatic citizenship for illegal foreign children and remove immigration incentives. “Birthright citizenship is a debate, a position, a policy held by Democrats […]
J.K. Rowling Takes Victory Lap After UK Supreme Court Ruled ‘Trans Women’ Are Not Women

Harry Potter Scribe and women’s rights advocate JK Rowling jumped to her social media to win a victory lap after ruling that transgender is not a biological woman. This week, the UK Supreme Court ruled that “the definition of sex in the Equality Act of 2010 reveals that the concept of sex is binary, and […]
Supreme Court poised to make major decision impacting President Trump agenda

The Supreme Court agreed to look into the Trump administration’s challenges against judges issuing national injunctions, and dated cases that could have a major impact on the president’s ability to carry out his agenda, not just the country as a whole. This comes after three federal judges issued a nationwide injunction blocking an executive order […]