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ICE agents arrested Mahmoud Khalil without a warrant, Trump administration concedes

ICE agents arrested Mahmoud Khalil without a warrant, Trump administration concedes

CBS News reports: The Trump administration conceded on Thursday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents did not have a warrant when they detained Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil in March, acknowledging it was “a warrantless arrest.” Khalil’s attorneys are asking an immigration judge in Louisiana, where their client has been detained by ICE for weeks, to terminate his deportation case based on the fact that he was arrested without a warrant. The Department of Homeland Security, which oversees ICE, admitted…

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Judge rules Trump admin must seek return of another man who was improperly deported to El Salvador

Judge rules Trump admin must seek return of another man who was improperly deported to El Salvador

Politico reports: The Trump administration must seek to return a second man who was improperly deported from the U.S. to El Salvador in violation of a previous court order, a federal judge ruled Wednesday. U.S. District Judge Stephanie Gallagher, a Maryland-based Trump appointee, ruled that the administration deported a 20-year-old Venezuelan man last month in violation of a legally binding, court-approved settlement agreement reached in a lawsuit last year. Under that settlement, the U.S. agreed not to deport migrants who…

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After judge’s scathing rebuke, DOJ files sealed motion and is granted an extension in deportation case

After judge’s scathing rebuke, DOJ files sealed motion and is granted an extension in deportation case

NPR reports: A federal judge agreed to give the Trump administration another week to answer detailed questions about the illegal deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia. A day earlier, U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis issued a scathing rebuke of the administration’s response to her order for more details about its efforts to return him to the U.S. But the Trump administration asked for more time to respond in the case of the Maryland man who was deported to El Salvador last…

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How Ed Martin ghostwrote online attacks against a judge — and still became a top Trump prosecutor

How Ed Martin ghostwrote online attacks against a judge — and still became a top Trump prosecutor

By Jeremy Kohler and Andy Kroll This story was originally published by ProPublica The attacks on Judge John Barberis in the fall of 2016 appeared on his personal Facebook page. They impugned his ethics, criticized a recent ruling and branded him as a “politician” with the “LOWEST rating for a judge in Illinois.” Barberis, a state court judge in an Illinois county across the Mississippi River from St. Louis, was presiding over a nasty legal battle for control over the…

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Three ways Trump’s immigration crackdown could hit U.S. citizens

Three ways Trump’s immigration crackdown could hit U.S. citizens

Axios reports: Trump administration officials are suggesting their immigration crackdown could expand to include deporting convicted U.S. citizens and charging anyone — not just immigrants — who criticizes Trump’s policies. Why it matters: Such moves — described by officials in recent days — would show how U.S. citizens could be impacted by the growing number of tactics President Trump is using to, in his view, improve national security. They’d also be certain to ignite new legal battles over how far Trump’s team…

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Detained then disappeared. ICE is silent on the fate of Venezuelan man

Detained then disappeared. ICE is silent on the fate of Venezuelan man

The Miami Herald reports: A Venezuelan man has disappeared into the U.S. immigration system. His family is looking for answers. Where is their brother? Where is her boyfriend? Neiyerver Adrian Leon Rengel, 27, was admitted into the U.S. in June 2023, after crossing the southern border through a scheduled appointment with immigration authorities — part of a digital portal created under the Biden administration to manage the flow of migrants entering from Mexico. In his hand, he carried a phone….

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Wife of Kilmar Abrego García forced into safe house after U.S. officials post family address online

Wife of Kilmar Abrego García forced into safe house after U.S. officials post family address online

The Washington Post reports: The wife of Kilmar Abrego García, the Maryland man mistakenly deported to a notorious prison in El Salvador by the Trump administration, has been moved to a safe house by supporters after U.S. officials posted a court document on social media that included the family’s address. Jennifer Vasquez Sura said in an interview with The Washington Post that she began fearing for her safety and that of their three children — two of whom are autistic…

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As much as Trump has tried to project himself as unstoppable, the truth is, he is as vulnerable as ever

As much as Trump has tried to project himself as unstoppable, the truth is, he is as vulnerable as ever

Jamelle Bouie writes: The goal of [Senator Chris] Van Hollen’s journey to El Salvador — during which he was stopped by Salvadoran soldiers and turned away from the prison itself — was to bring attention to Abrego Garcia and invite greater scrutiny of the administration’s removal program and its disregard for due process. It was a success. And that success has inspired other Democrats to make the same trip, in hopes of turning more attention to the administration’s removal program…

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Federal prosecutors resign: The DOJ ‘has decided that obedience supersedes all else’

Federal prosecutors resign: The DOJ ‘has decided that obedience supersedes all else’

NEW: Read the resignation letter of three federal prosecutors who'd worked on the Eric Adams case: "Now, the Department has decided that obedience supersedes all else, requiring us to abdicate our legal and ethical obligations in favor of directions from Washington." static01.nyt.com/newsgraphics… [image or embed] — Joshua J. Friedman (@joshuajfriedman.com) April 22, 2025 at 3:36 PM

Justice Department lawyers work for justice and the Constitution – not the White House

Justice Department lawyers work for justice and the Constitution – not the White House

The U.S. flag flies above Department of Justice headquarters on Jan. 20, 2024, in Washington. J. David Ake/Getty Images By Cassandra Burke Robertson, Case Western Reserve University In the 1970s, President Richard Nixon tried to fire the Department of Justice prosecutor leading an investigation into the president’s involvement in wiretapping the Democratic National Committee’s headquarters. Since then, the DOJ has generally been run as an impartial law enforcement agency, separated from the executive office and partisan politics. Those guardrails are…

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The Supreme Court’s extraordinary late-night rebuke to Trump

The Supreme Court’s extraordinary late-night rebuke to Trump

Mark Joesph Stern writes: Shortly before 1 a.m. on Saturday, the Supreme Court issued an emergency order halting the Trump administration’s reported efforts to fly Venezuelan migrants to an El Salvador prison before they could challenge their deportation. The court’s late-night intervention is an extraordinary and highly unusual rebuke to the government, one that may well mark a turning point in the majority’s approach to this administration. For months, SCOTUS has given the government every benefit of the doubt, accepting the Justice…

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The Abrego Garcia case isn’t about MS-13; it’s about due process and the rule of law

The Abrego Garcia case isn’t about MS-13; it’s about due process and the rule of law

Tom Joscelyn and Ryan Goodman write: As the controversy over the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia from Maryland to El Salvador has raged, the Trump administration has sought to focus the public’s attention on Abrego Garcia’s alleged membership in MS-13, a violent international gang. The White House, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Department of Justice (DOJ) have waged an aggressive information campaign to highlight the allegations. The administration’s strategy is clear: Portray those who criticize the manner in which Abrego Garcia…

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Trump’s pick for U.S. attorney, Ed Martin, is a Russian-state-TV darling

Trump’s pick for U.S. attorney, Ed Martin, is a Russian-state-TV darling

Tom Nichols writes: The United States of America is still a free country, and every private citizen has the right to speak to anyone, anywhere in the world, about anything. If the propaganda arm of an avowed enemy of the West calls and invites you to bash your own nation in public, you are free to do so. It might not be the most patriotic or sensible choice, but it’s your privilege. If you also would like to join the…

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DOGE is making the IRS little more than a tip jar for public services

DOGE is making the IRS little more than a tip jar for public services

Donald Moynihan writes: The Internal Revenue Service may be America’s least-loved government agency, but it is one of the most important. Without the taxes the IRS collects, the United States would essentially have no funds for key services and no creditworthiness, and the nation would rapidly grind to a halt. Ensuring that everyone pays their fair share is also a key component of the social contract: If the wealthiest can skip their obligations, that weakens any shared commitment to the…

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This case is not just about one man; it’s about protecting the constitutional rights of everybody

This case is not just about one man; it’s about protecting the constitutional rights of everybody

I went to El Salvador hoping to meet with Kilmar & check on his well-being, and I had the chance to do that last night. Our courts have been clear: this was an ILLEGAL abduction. I’m speaking now about my meeting with Kilmar & our work to bring him home: https://t.co/0tZjVonkUF — Senator Chris Van Hollen (@ChrisVanHollen) April 18, 2025 Politico reports: Chris Van Hollen has spent nearly a decade as an under-the-radar lawmaker. But the Maryland Democrat, who gave…

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Immigrants prove they are alive, forcing Social Security to undo death label

Immigrants prove they are alive, forcing Social Security to undo death label

The Washington Post reports: Immigrants falsely labeled dead by the Social Security Administration are showing up at field offices with documents proving they are alive, leading staff to reinstate nearly three dozen people over the past week, according to records obtained by The Washington Post. The immigrants who have requested a reversal and been reinstated in Social Security databases include a Haitian asylum seeker and a child, the records show. Some immigrants have shown up with driver’s licenses and work…

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