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A core problem for Abrego Garcia is that he lacks legal status in the U.S. beyond the withholding order that provides he ...
Arguments before the US Supreme Court on birthright citizenship – awarded to those born in the US – actually focused on the ...
Throughout U.S. and Wisconsin history, the idea of who gets to be a citizen has changed. At times, it’s been broad and ...
New York University is penalizing student commencement speaker Logan Rozos for condemning Israel’s ongoing genocide of ...
As DOGE searches for efficiencies everywhere, including in DoD, one organization that advocates for servicemembers and veterans worries that real harm may be done in the process. The President and CEO ...
Lawyers and advocates are questioning the legality of Musk's reported plans create a cross-agency database tracking ...
Teams of federal agents checked databases, obtained photographs, knocked on doors and heard what they thought was a woman speaking with an Indian accent. They also conducted days of surveillance and ...
Disbanding the group, which was responsible for rooting out corruption in Congress and fraud across government agencies, ...
For more than a century, courts and the government have interpreted the 14th Amendment's citizenship clause to apply to anyone born in the U.S., regardless of the citizenship status of a child's ...
The New Kensington Community Development Corporation stands to lose $1.5 million for Cure Violence, its new gun violence ...
As 22 states rally against Trump's move to revoke birthright citizenship, the Supreme Court will determine if lower courts can issue nationwide injunctions in such cases.
How the Supreme Court decides the case will affect not only birthright citizenship but could make it harder for judges to pause other Trump initiatives.