Judges questioned the extent to which courts have the power to second-guess the president's invocation of the 18th-century law.
The Trump administration is arguing the government could detain and deport British people under an 18th century wartime act if a president found there was a "British invasion" corrupting young ...
The View” co-host Sunny Hostin complained on Wednesday that President Donald Trump held up mugshots of black and brown illegal aliens who have committed heinous crimes. Trump […] ...
In reality, immigration agents have arrested practically anybody—including U.S. citizens—in order to meet Homeland Security ...
Federal judges in Minnesota are rejecting arrest warrants for some anti-ICE protesters because federal officials haven’t ...
Nicki Minaj has managed to avoid the sale of her $20 million Hidden Hills mansion, paying the $500,000 default judgment that ...
Released in late 2024, XG’s second EP, “Awe,” earned a first entry on the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart. Shortly after, ...
JD Vance visited Minneapolis as scrutiny mounted over the handling of immigration enforcement operations, including the ...
Morning Memo Live! A lineup change for next week’s Morning Memo Live event: Kyle R. Freeny, a former DOJer ...
Federal officers are asserting sweeping power to forcibly enter homes without a judge’s warrant, according to a memo obtained ...
Follow live coverage from NBC News as President Donald Trump launches his Board of Peace at Davos and Denmark, Greenland ...