Advocates worry the move is part of the president’s mass deportation agenda and could lead to the targeting of more immigrant ...
To justify the immediate deportation of suspected Venezuelan gang members, the president is invoking a rarely used statute ...
The law that was used to intern our innocent countrymen and -women 80 years ago—and only once before in World War I—is now ...
The law’s roots lie in an undeclared sea conflict between a young American nation and France. President John Adams signed the ...
The 1798 law President Donald Trump dusted off to justify the swift deportation of Venezuelan gang members hadn’t been ...
Federal judges are not supposed to criticize the president of the United States other than in official opinions, deciding ...
Defending deportations Indian American lawyer Abhishek Kambli, who serves as a Deputy Associate Associate Attorney General at ...
Donald Trump invoked a law that played a role in one of the darkest moments in American history. Originally passed in 1798, ...
Federal judges are not supposed to criticize the president of the United States other than in official opinions deciding ...
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Today we face a constitutional crisis as the current administration has invoked the same statute, The Alien and Sedition Act of 1798, to remove immigrants without due process.