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A raid in a small town brings Trump’s deportations to deep-red Idaho | World News

A raid in a small town brings Trump’s deportations to deep-red Idaho | World News

People in Wilder, Idaho, didn’t give much thought to the dusty horse track west of town known as La Catedral Arena, where, on Sundays in the summer and early fall, vendors sold horchata and tacos, announcers called race results in Spanish and immigrant families gathered for reasonably priced fun. But when federal agents swarmed the track on Oct. 19 — weapons drawn, a helicopter overhead, unmarked SUVs screeching in on dirt roads — they did more than crack an alleged gambling ring and increase deportation numbers. They shattered Wilder’s innocent belief that its out-of-the-way location and deep-red politics could isolate the town from the raids overtaking other parts of the country. “We rely on Hispanic labor,” said Chris Gross, a second-generation farmer who grows sweet corn seed and mint in Wilder. She added, “Nobody thought something like this could happen here.” The raid on La Catedral may not have made the national headlines that immigration sweeps in Minneapolis, Chicago and Los Angeles did, but it illustrated the depth and breadth of President Donald Trump’s effort …

CBS faces backlash after pulling 60 Minutes report on El Salvador mega-prison | World News

CBS faces backlash after pulling 60 Minutes report on El Salvador mega-prison | World News

CBS News has come under heavy criticism after it pulled a planned 60 Minutes investigation into El Salvador’s Cecot prison, where the Trump administration deported hundreds of Venezuelans from the United States earlier this year. The segment, titled Inside Cecot, was scheduled to air on Sunday night but was withdrawn hours before broadcast. The decision triggered anger within the newsroom and drew sharp reactions from journalists, politicians and media commentators. What exactly happened On Sunday afternoon, CBS announced on social media that the 60 Minutes line-up had been changed and that the Cecot report would air at a later date. The investigation focused on the Cecot mega-prison, where more than 200 Venezuelan migrants were sent after the Trump administration accused them of gang links. Many were deported without formal court hearings, under an agreement with El Salvador’s government. The report included interviews with former detainees who described harsh treatment inside the prison. CBS had already promoted the segment online and listed it on its streaming platform Paramount Plus. Story continues below this ad Editor-in-chief explains …

US Supreme Court Blocks Trump Bid To Resume Venezuelan Deportations

US Supreme Court Blocks Trump Bid To Resume Venezuelan Deportations

Washington: The US Supreme Court on Friday blocked a bid by the Trump administration to resume deportations of alleged Venezuelan gang members using an obscure wartime law to avoid normal due process. The 7-2 decision by the nation’s top court is another setback to President Donald Trump’s attempts to expel alleged Tren de Aragua gang members using the 1798 Alien Enemies Act (AEA), thereby circumventing the need to present proof of any wrongdoing. The Supreme Court first intervened on April 19 to block the summary deportations of undocumented Venezuelan migrants to a prison in El Salvador. Trump invoked the AEA in March to deport a first group of alleged Tren de Aragua members to El Salvador in March. In Friday’s unsigned order, the court blocked plans to deport another group of detainees held in Texas, saying they were not being given enough time to legally challenge their removal. “Notice roughly 24 hours before removal, devoid of information about how to exercise due process rights to contest that removal, surely does not pass muster,” the justices …

US Supreme Court maintains block on Trump deportations under wartime law | World News

US Supreme Court maintains block on Trump deportations under wartime law | World News

The US Supreme Court on Friday kept in place its block on President Donald Trump’s deportations of Venezuelan migrants under a 1798 law historically used only in wartime, faulting his administration for seeking to remove them without adequate due process. The justices, in a brief and unsigned opinion, granted a request by American Civil Liberties Union attorneys representing the migrants to maintain the halt on the removals for now. The action came after the court ordered on April 19 a temporary stop to the administration’s deportations of dozens of migrants being held at a detention center in Texas. ACLU lawyers had asked the Supreme Court to intervene after reporting that the administration was set to imminently remove the migrants without the required notice or opportunity to contest the removals. Story continues below this ad The justices on Friday agreed. “Under these circumstances, notice roughly 24 hours before removal, devoid of information about how to exercise due process rights to contest that removal, surely does not pass muster,” the court wrote in its ruling. Conservative Justices …

US Judge Says Trump Can Use Alien Enemies Act For Deportations

US Judge Says Trump Can Use Alien Enemies Act For Deportations

Washington: A federal judge in Pennsylvania has ruled the United States can use the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to fast-track the deportation of accused Venezuelan gang members in the state’s western district, but must give them at least 21 days’ notice and the opportunity to challenge their removals. U.S. District Judge Stephanie Haines ruled that President Donald Trump has authority to declare Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua a terrorist organization and deport its members under the Alien Enemies Act. She made the ruling in court papers in the case of a Venezuelan man known as A.S.R. The judge did not rule whether A.S.R. was a member of the gang, and said that people like him must be given the chance to challenge their deportations. Haines, appointed by Trump during his first term, appears to be the first judge to back his administration’s interpretation of the Alien Enemies Act, which the president invoked in March as legal justification for deporting hundreds of men his administration accused of being Tren de Aragua members. Judges in New York, …

US Administration Urges Court To Allow Deportations Under Alternative Laws: Report

US Administration Urges Court To Allow Deportations Under Alternative Laws: Report

Washington: After the US Supreme Court temporarily barred the deportation of migrants, President Donald Trump’s administration has urged the top court to allow the use of alternative laws to remove a group of Venezuelan migrants detained in Texas, CNN reported. Following the Supreme Court’s order, the US Justice Department argued that the justices should deny the request to halt deportations under the controversial wartime authority provided by the Alien Enemies Act. The Justice Department further urged the Supreme Court to provide clarity that it may remove at least some of the same migrants under less controversial immigration laws. The Supreme Court’s order did not distinguish between deportations under the Alien Enemies Act and other laws, CNN reported. The court said, “The government is directed not to remove any member of the putative class of detainees from the United States until further order of this court.” Earlier, the White House said in a statement Saturday morning that “President Trump promised the American people to use all lawful measures to remove the threat of terrorist illegal aliens, …

Donald Trump to meet El Salvador President amid questions over deportations | World News

Donald Trump to meet El Salvador President amid questions over deportations | World News

US President Donald Trump on Monday will meet El Salvador President Nayib Bukele, a leader praised by the administration for opening his country’s prison system to alleged gang members and detainees Trump wants out of the United States. The Trump administration has deported hundreds of Venezuelans to El Salvador under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, including a Maryland resident it has acknowledged deporting by mistake. Trump, who came into office in January promising to reform US immigration policy, has found a kindred spirit for that effort in Bukele. Story continues below this ad The migrants El Salvador accepts from the US are housed in a high-security prison critics say engages in human rights abuses. Trump will meet Bukele at 11 a.m. (1500 GMT) at the White House. “I think he’s doing a fantastic job, and he’s taking care of a lot of problems that we have that we really wouldn’t be able to take care of from a cost standpoint,” Trump told reporters on Sunday about Bukele, referring to the cost of imprisoning the detainees …

Trump Supporter’s Immigrant Wife Arrested, Says He Does Not Regret His Vote

Trump Supporter’s Immigrant Wife Arrested, Says He Does Not Regret His Vote

New Delhi: A Wisconsin man who voted for President Donald Trump says he does not regret his decision, even after federal immigration authorities arrested his wife upon their return from their honeymoon. Bradley Bartell’s wife, Camila Munoz, a Peruvian citizen, overstayed her visa but was working toward obtaining permanent residency in the US. Despite their ordeal, Mr Bartell still supports Trump, who has pledged the largest mass deportation effort in US history. “I don’t regret the vote,” Mr Bartell told Newsweek. “He didn’t create the system, but he does have an opportunity to improve it. Hopefully, all this attention will bring to light how broken it is,” he said. Ms Munoz arrived in Wisconsin Dells in 2019 on a work-study visa, which expired as COVID-19 halted international travel. She worked in farming and hospitality, where she met Mr Bartell. After initially losing his phone number, she later reconnected with him on Facebook, and they began a serious relationship. The couple eventually married but delayed their honeymoon due to the pandemic. In February, they travelled to …

Indian students in US must comply with American laws: MEA on deportations

Indian students in US must comply with American laws: MEA on deportations

The External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that the two Indians hadn’t reached out to the Indian missions in the United States for assistance. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Friday said that Indian students in the United States should comply with American laws. His statement comes after the detention of a postdoctoral fellow at Georgetown University and self deportation of another student to Canada.  The External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that the two Indians hadn’t reached out to the Indian missions in the US for assistance. Badar Khan Suri, the post doctoral fellow at Georgetown was detained on Monday night by the Department of Homeland Security on charges of “actively spreading Hamas propaganda”.  A US federal judge has blocked Suri’s deportation from the US. The action against Suri came less than a week after Ranjani Srinivasan, an Indian student at Columbia University, self-deported to Canada after her visa was revoked for allegedly “advocating for violence and terrorism” and involvement in activities supporting Hamas. The Indian embassy and consulates in the …

Donald Trump invokes 18th century law to speed up mass deportations | World News

Donald Trump invokes 18th century law to speed up mass deportations | World News

Claiming the United States was being invaded by a Venezuelan gang, President Donald Trump on Saturday invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, a sweeping war time authority that allows the president broader leeway on policy and executive action to speed up mass deportations of people — potentially pushing his promised crackdown on immigration into higher gear. US President Donald Trump speaks to the press before boarding Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base March 14, 2025, in Maryland.(AFP) Trump’s declaration targets Tren de Aragua, contending it is a hostile force acting at the behest of Venezuela’s government. The declaration comes the same day that a federal judge in Washington barred the administration from deporting five Venezuelans under the expected order, a hint at the legal battle brewing over Trump’s move. The judge was scheduled to consider expanding the prohibition on deportation just minutes after Trump’s afternoon announcement. “Over the years, Venezuelan national and local authorities have ceded ever-greater control over their territories to transnational criminal organizations, including TdA,” Trump’s statement reads. “The result …