DEPORTATION POLICY

Jun 13 2026POLITICS

The High Stakes of Third-Country Deportations

Think about international borders. Governments often have complex rules for who can stay and who must leave. Sometimes, a country cannot legally send someone back to where they came from—maybe due to strict laws or diplomatic issues. This creates a problem for policymakers. A method used by the Uni

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Feb 26 2026POLITICS

Third‑Country Deportations Halted: A Judge’s Stand on Due Process

A federal judge in Massachusetts declared a policy that let the U. S. send migrants to countries other than their own without warning or a chance to argue against it illegal. The ruling came after a group of noncitizens sued the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in 2023. The judge, Brian Murphy,

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Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Why Did '60 Minutes' Drop a Big Story on Trump's Salvadoran Prison?

'60 Minutes' recently decided to postpone a segment about a controversial prison in El Salvador, where deportees from the U. S. are sent. This prison, known as CECOT, is a maximum-security facility that has been criticized for its harsh conditions. The show's producers stated that the segment neede

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

El Salvador's Dark Secret: Venezuelans' Ordeal in Detention

Over 250 Venezuelans, sent to El Salvador from the US, faced terrible treatment. They were beaten, starved, and even sexually assaulted. This happened in a big detention center called Cecot. The conditions there were very bad. The prisoners were kept in secret, given little food, and treated badly.

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May 30 2025OPINION

The Rocket Scientist Who Changed History

In 1950, the United States had a big opportunity. A Chinese rocket scientist named Qian Xuesen was living and working in the country. He had done amazing things in aerospace and weaponry. He had helped create the first guided ballistic missiles for the U. S. and had even worked on the secret Manh

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Apr 30 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Side of a Controversial Deportation Pact

In mid-April, President Trump and President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador appeared to be in perfect harmony. They were in the Oval Office, discussing a recent event. The U. S. had just sent over 200 migrants to a high-security prison in El Salvador. Bukele seemed eager to take in more. He even dismiss

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Mar 25 2025CRIME

Women Caught in the Middle of U. S. Deportation Drama

A recent deportation effort by the U. S. government saw eight women from Venezuela caught in the middle of a complex situation. The women were initially part of a group of alleged gang members from Venezuela who were deported to El Salvador. The women were not aware of their destination un

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

The Legal Battle Over Venezuelan Deportations

The deportation of Venezuelan migrants by the U. S. government has sparked a significant legal debate. A judge has intervened, blocking the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act. This act, typically used in wartime, allows for the deportation of noncitizens with minimal due process. Th

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

Venezuelan Gang Members: A Legal Battle Unfolds

The Trump administration is heading back to court to justify its decision to deport Venezuelan migrants without following proper legal procedures. This move has sparked a heated debate and a legal showdown with a federal judge. The dispute centers around the deportation of over two hundred individua

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Jan 13 2025POLITICS

How Undocumented Workers Fund Social Security

You won't believe who's helping to keep Social Security running: undocumented immigrants. In 2022 alone, they contributed a whopping $25. 7 billion in taxes to the program, according to a study by a tax research group. The kicker? They can't collect benefits without legal status, so their money supp

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