Kilmar Abrego Garcia on Wednesday was transferred from the custody of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) in Nashville to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after U.S. Magistrate Barbara Holmes released him on his own recognizance following her Sunday order which denied the DOJ request for a detention hearing.
Because Abrego Garcia is subject to an active ICE detainer, Acting U.S. Attorney Robert McGuire said in a Tuesday request to stay Holmes’ decision that transferring Abrego Garcia to ICE custody will likely result in his second deportation from American soil.
Neera Tanden, former head of Biden’s Domestic Policy Council, admitted that she authorized autopen signatures without knowledge of who issued the final approval in a closed-door hearing before the House Oversight Committee on Tuesday, according to Fox News. In her role as staff secretary, before she was moved to the Domestic Policy Council, Tanden “was […]
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The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – Did President Trump violate the War Powers Act, officially known as the War Powers Resolution of 1973, a federal law that limits the U.S. president’s ability to engage military forces without congressional approval? While he has faced criticism, some of the president’s biggest critics (Republican and Democrat) defended his decision to…
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the report was top-secret and preliminary and that its conclusion is one of low confidence.
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‘Whether or not the alien needs or seeks emergency relief’
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“The Supreme Court’s stay of a left-wing district judge’s injunction reaffirms the president’s authority to remove criminal illegal aliens from our country and Make America Safe Again,” White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson said after Monday’s decision.
Murphy quickly ordered the Trump administration to give the eight deported illegal alien criminals more adequate due process, including a “meaningful opportunity to object” to their removals to a foreign country.
The US Department of Justice announced Monday that it has filed a legal action against the State of Washington, challenging a new law that the department says violates constitutional protections for religious freedom.
Dhillon, who has a long history of litigating religious freedom cases, said the law appears to ignore established legal protections for religious practice.
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