26 attorneys general file brief in support of Trump's deportation of gang members
- Twenty-Six Attorneys General have filed a brief supporting Trump's efforts to deport suspected gang members, including members of Tren de Aragua, despite concerns about the identification process.
- White House Press Secretary claimed that authorities had 'great evidence and indication' regarding deported individuals, but specifics were not disclosed.
- Judge James Boasberg previously ordered the halt of deportations for five individuals after advocacy groups alleged wrongful labeling of gang members.
- Francisco Javier Garcia's family asserted he lacked a criminal record, raising questions about the criteria used for gang membership designation.
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Mark Levin Says District Court Judge Flunked ‘Judging 101’ In Effort To Block Deportation
Fox News host Mark Levin said Wednesday that the judge who tried to prevent the Trump administration from deporting 261 members of Tren de Aragua (TdA) to El Salvador forgot some key points of “Judging 101.” President Donald Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to speed up the deportation of TdA gang members Saturday, but U.S. District […] Mark Levin Says District Court Judge Flunked ‘Judging 101’ In Effort To Block Deportation
26 attorneys general, including Florida’s, file brief in support of Trump’s deportation of gang members
A coalition of state attorneys general is filing an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, urging the court to lift a nationwide restraining order that is “preventing” the “immediate deportation” of “Tren de Aragua gang members.” Leading the effort are Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares and South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, who joined 24 other states after a judge for the U.S. District Court for the Distr…
26 states support President Trump using wartime powers for deportations
AUSTIN — Twenty-six states urged a federal appeals court to allow President Donald Trump’s administration to deport alleged Venezuelan gang members using a war powers act. The filing, led by the South Carolina attorney general, in the U.S. Court of…
Cowboy State Daily | Wyoming Supports Trump's Plan To Deport Members Of Violent Venezuelan Gang
When 26 Republican-led states urged a court Tuesday to stop a judge's block on Trump's plan to deport Venezuelan gang members, Wyoming wasn't among them. But that's because of timing, not a lack of support, the Wyoming attorney general says.

‘It’s not personal’: Trump’s deportation efforts find support among South Florida Latinos
MIAMI (AP) — Reaction in South Florida to President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown has been far more muted than in his first term. That reflects both the rightward shift of Latino voters and a belief among some that restrictive border measures are necessary. In Hialeah, Florida, a city that’s 95% Hispanic, only three residents showed
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