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A contentious Trump-era regulation mandating registration for foreign nationals staying in the US for over 30 days has moved forward, sparking legal battles and concerns within immigrant communities.
The directive applies to all noncitizens, even those legally residing in the U.S. on visas such as H-1B or student permits ...
A controversial Trump-era rule, now greenlit by a judge, mandates that foreign nationals staying in the US over 30 days must ...
There are renewed concerns in some migrant communities that a federal judge's ruling could make it easier to track those in ...
"Constitutional protections would be worth little indeed if they wilt in the face of presidential incursion." The post ‘Clear ...
President Donald Trump held a Cabinet meeting with his top officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense ...
The Justice Department argued Trump should be allowed to determine who is in private places like Mar-a-Lago, the Oval Office, and Air Force One.
A federal judge on Friday rejected White House arguments to delay his order to end its ban on access to the Associated Press ...
A district judge ruled in favor of a Trump administration plan which would see undocumented migrants obliged to register with ...
A U.S. judge on Thursday allowed the Trump administration to go ahead with a plan to make immigrants illegally living in or ...
The deadline for those age 14 and older and in the country illegally is Friday, as the Trump administration lands a legal win ...
A federal judge rejected a request by immigration advocacy organizations to block a Trump administration rule requiring ...