
Alan Feuer
Reporter at The New York Times
Covering all matters legal (and illegal) for the NY Times. Author of "El Jefe: The Stalking of Chapo Guzman" Contact at: [email protected]
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6 days ago |
nytimes.com | Alan Feuer |Abbie VanSickle
The Trump administration is on course for a potential constitutional clash with the judiciary branch, which has issued several rulings countering executive orders. A number of major cases challenging President Trump's initial moves on immigration are making their way through the legal system. Mr. Trump has moved aggressively to detain and deport migrants, but a series of his moves have been challenged in court.
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1 week ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Alan Feuer |Aishvarya Kavi
Share A federal judge in Maryland, temporarily defusing a showdown with the White House, ordered the Trump administration on Friday to provide daily updates about its progress toward returning a man who was unlawfully deported to El Salvador last month.The instructions by the judge, Paula Xinis, came at the end of a contentious day on which the Justice Department first defied her order to provide a written explanation of its plans to free the man, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, and then...
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Alan Feuer |Aishvarya Kavi
The dispute involving Judge Xinis emerged directly from a Supreme Court ruling issued on Thursday evening in which the justices told Trump officials to take steps to free Mr. Abrego Garcia, a 29-year-old Salvadoran migrant, from a notorious prison in El Salvador where he was sent with scores of other migrants on March 15.
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1 week ago |
myrtlebeachonline.com | Alan Feuer |Aishvarya Kavi
The Trump administration on Friday continued to pursue its stubborn fight against securing the freedom of a Maryland man it inadvertently deported to a Salvadoran prison last month despite a court order that expressly said he could remain in the United States. Taking an increasingly combative stance, the administration defied a federal judge’s order to provide a written road map of its plans to free the man, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia.
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Alan Feuer
The judge, clearly frustrated, reminded the Justice Department that the administration's act of mistakenly sending a Maryland man to El Salvador "was wholly illegal from the moment it happened." Lawyers for a Maryland man who was unlawfully deported to a prison in El Salvador assailed the Trump administration on Friday for trying to delay its explanation for how it plans to bring him back, calling the move a "stunning display of arrogance and cruelty." "The government continues to delay,...
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The Supreme Court did *not* say that the White House does not have to comply with the lower court's order. In reality, CJ Roberts issued an administrative stay temporarily lifting the midnight deadline as the full SCOTUS sorts through how to handle it.

BREAKING: Supreme Court says Trump admin does not have to comply with judge's order return Maryland MS-13 member from El Salvadoran prison https://t.co/THwlTrvWNY

NEW: Proud Boys Lose Control of Their Name to a Black Church They Vandalized https://t.co/kWkYZJvrtJ

Just in: Lawyers for Enrique Tarrio, the former Proud Boys leader, formally ask Trump for a pardon on Jan. 6. Tarrio is currently serving a 22-year prison term after being convicted of seditious conspiracy in connection w/the attack on the Capitol. https://t.co/sgkDyw3Flc