Trump administration invoking state secrets privilege over deportation flight information sought by federal judge
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- The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development found Texas discriminated in disaster relief funding after Hurricane Harvey, violating civil rights laws.
- After the Trump administration took over, HUD halted investigations into the cases, leaving alleged discrimination unaddressed and victims without compensation.
- Critics voiced concerns that the lack of funding will lead to further harm in the affected communities.
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The migrant hunting business begins in Delaney Hall, the first Trump-era detention center
On Doremus Avenue the world looks metal, so industrial and rusty that it's scary. On the road lies the grey sky of Newark, in Essex County, New Jersey, run by airplanes that in minutes arrive at Newark Liberty International Airport, the only place in the State that gets to know tourists, who take their bags and land on their own in Manhattan. All this makes sense in the geographical calculation of politicians and investors: if in a few months th…
Donald Trump officials invoke ’State Secrets’ to block Judge’s order for info on deportation flights: Report
Three Trump Cabinet officials have invoked the state-secrets privilege to block details of Venezuelan deportation flights, defying a judge’s order over national security concerns.
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