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The bills don't expand access or exceptions but aim to clarify the existing law to make clear when doctors can intervene to save a pregnant patient's life.
Wednesday's U.S. District Court rulings in Texas and New York apply only to migrants still in the United States.
Federal judges in New York and Texas ruled Friday that temporary restraining orders in place to stop the removal of Venezuelans from the U.S. would be expanded to protect more people in both states.
The high-profile case of the Venezuelan migrants facing deportation to El Salvador started in Washington, D.C.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNFederal judge rules against Trump, halts deportation of Venezuelans held in Texas under wartime actThe ruling extends a temporary restraining order for three Venezuelan migrants detained in South Texas who are facing deportation.
Voting rights groups warn that the measure could make it challenging for women who changed their last names after getting ...
Texas court issues a TRO halting the deportation of Venezuelan detainees under the AEA, following ACLU action.
The recent deployment of 60 to 70 National Guard members to Albuquerque has sparked a flurry of reactions — ranging from public safety hopes to concerns over militarizing civilian law enforcement.
Operation Lone Star has turbocharged DPS’ surveillance capabilities. Lawmakers say they want to prevent Texas from becoming a ...
Judges temporarily halted the Trump administration’s use of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 in Texas and New York ...
The pair of rulings didn’t address the legality of President Donald Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport ...
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