Venezuelan Migrants Deportation: U.S Judge blasts Trump- 'without due process' after Videos Go Viral
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Venezuelan Migrants Deportation: U.S Judge blasts Trump- 'without due process' after Videos Go Viral
A U.S. appeals court judge has made a shocking comparison, stating that Nazis during World War II were given more rights to contest their removal from the U.S. than Venezuelan migrants deportation under the Trump administration.
The heated court hearing questioned whether deported Venezuelans had any chance to challenge their alleged gang affiliations before being forcibly sent to El Salvador.
With Trump defending his sweeping executive powers and the Biden administration facing backlash, this case is turning into a major legal battle.
Should due process apply to all, or is national security justification enough?
President Trump is changing his tune when it comes to former nemesis Taylor Swift ... he used to say he hated her, but now he's showering her with praise and.. TMZ.com
EU defends sovereign right to regulate tech against Trump's latest tariff threat
The European Commission has defended its sovereign right to regulate in reaction to Donald Trump's threat of retaliation against Big Tech laws.
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Trump has dropped a shocking announcement on crime in Washington, D.C., declaring that anyone who commits Murder in the capital will face capital punishment. In his fiery statement, Trump drove the point home with chilling wordplay: âCapital equals capital punishment.â
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In a move set to escalate the conflict, the United States has approved the sale of 3,350 air-launched ERAM cruise missiles to Ukraine, according to the Wall Street Journal. With a range of up to 280 miles, the missiles could enable Kyiv to strike deep into Russian territory. Deliveries are expected by the end of 2025, though some shipments may arrive in just six weeks. Reports indicate Ukraine will need Pentagon approval before launching the weapons. President Donald Trump, who previously criticized unconditional aid to Kyiv, recently warned Ukraine has âno chance of winningâ without long-range strike capability. NATO allies, especially France and Germany, are backing further weapons deliveries as part of post-war security guarantees, even as Russia insists Western military aid blocks peace. The missile deal highlights the growing stakes in Europeâs deadliest conflict since World War II.
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Well-wishers are being urged to send 100th birthday cards to a Second World War veteran who served in the Arctic Convoys to make his surprise celebration extra.. Sky News
Before leaving Alaska, Russian President Vladimir Putin knelt at the graves of Soviet pilots and sailors at Fort Richardson Memorial Cemetery, laying flowers in a solemn tribute. The cemetery honors those who delivered equipment under the Lend-Lease program during World War II. Putin also met with Archbishop Alexei of Sitka, presenting him with an icon of St. Herman of Alaska, highlighting a symbolic moment of respect and diplomacy.
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Japan PM Ishiba expresses 'remorse' on World War II surrender anniversary
Japan marked the 80th anniversary of its WWII surrender with PM Shigeru Ishiba expressing "remorse" for the first time since 2013. About 4,500 officials and families observed a moment of silence.
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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer says âwe must never forgetâ sacrifices made during World War 2 during a speech in the garden of 10 Downing Street ahead of Fridayâs VJ Day commemorations. Report by Blairm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
Venezuelan migrants who fled desperation in their homeland were thrown into a notorious âanti-terrorismâ prison in El Salvador â a facility backed by U.S. policies. They faced brutal mistreatment, false gang accusations, and inhumane conditions that many describe as âutter Hell.â After months of suffering, 252 migrants were finally flown home to Venezuela amid growing outrage. This shocking crackdown exposes the dark side of immigration enforcement and raises urgent questions about human rights abuses fueled by geopolitical agendas. Watch their emotional stories and hear the demand for justice now.
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A man who was wrongly deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration has been threatened with removal again, according to a court filing by his lawyers. Sky News
A man who was wrongly deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration has been released from federal custody for the first time since March. Sky News
Trumpâs mass deportation policy resumes as a flight carrying 199 Venezuelan migrants lands at MaiquetĂa International Airport. The deportees were sent back after a new US-Venezuela deal reinstated..
The federal judge attempting to block the Trump administration from deporting suspected Venezuelan gang members under the Alien Enemies Act said Thursday that the Justice Department provided a..
Trump demands supreme court act after judges block his agenda, calling them âlunaticsâ for halting deportations. He criticized âradical left judgesâ for nationwide injunctions, especially one..