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A federal judge in Illinois has dismissed a Trump administration lawsuit that sought to disrupt limits Chicago imposes on cooperation between federal immigration agents and local police.
A federal judge has dismissed the Trump administration’s lawsuit against Illinois and Chicago over sanctuary policies that the government has said interfere with federal immigration enforcement.
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CHICAGO (AP) — A judge in Illinois dismissed a Trump administration lawsuit Friday that sought to disrupt limits Chicago imposes on cooperation between federal immigration agents and local police.
Judge blocks Trump’s birthright citizenship restrictions in third ruling since high court decision The issue is expected to move quickly back to the nation’s highest court.
A federal judge in New Hampshire issued a ruling earlier this month prohibiting Trump’s executive order from taking effect nationwide in a new class-action lawsuit.
BOSTON — A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration from ending birthright citizenship for the children of parents who are in the U.S. illegally, issuing the third court ruling ...
BOSTON – A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration from ending birthright citizenship for the children of parents who are in the U.S. illegally, issuing the third court ruling ...
BOSTON (AP) — A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration from ending birthright citizenship for the children of parents who are in the U.S.
Idaho judge grants provisional class status, blocks HIV care restrictions. Plaintiffs argue federal law guarantees HIV treatment for communicable diseases. State defends law, citing budget ...
Ghislaine Maxwell: Justice Department officials interviewed Ghislaine Maxwell, the former girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein, on Thursday. She spent a full day answering all questions that were asked ...