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Kilmar Abrego Garcia came to this country from El Salvador at age 18 in 2011, when he and his family were threatened with death by gangs. He settled in Maryland and became a construction worker, ...
In his first 100 days, President Donald Trump exerted his power in a sweep and scale that has no easy historical comparison.
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‘Done With It’: Trump Admin Rebukes Calls to Return Deported Gang SuspectsFederal appeals courts have criticized President Donald Trump’s administration for failing to secure Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s ...
Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested on charges of obstruction after she “intentionally misdirected federal agents away” ...
As Garcia languishes in what a federal judge called a "wholly lawless" detention, Republican leaders remain conspicuously ...
Rep. Henry Cuellar backs President Donald Trump on border security and criticizes fellow Democrats for opposing an alleged MS ...
The Trump administration’s Kafkaesque approach to deportations without due process has me wondering if they know the meaning ...
Supporters of Abrego Garcia appear to believe that he is entitled to return to Maryland to live with his wife and children.
What began as an ordinary traffic stop for Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland father, escalated into a nightmare scenario.
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