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Trump Faces Legal Backlash Over Proposal to Deport U.S. Citizens Convicted of Crimes
A controversial proposal by Donald Trump has drawn sharp criticism from constitutional scholars, legal analysts, and civil rights advocates after he suggested that U.S. citizens convicted of crimes should be deported to foreign countries, including El Salvador. The idea, mentioned during a recent meeting with El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, has been widely condemned as unconstitutional and without legal basis under existing immigration law. Trump, during his remarks, focused
Trump Faces Legal Backlash Over Proposal to Deport U.S. Citizens Convicted of Crimes
A controversial proposal by Donald Trump has drawn sharp criticism from constitutional scholars, legal analysts, and civil rights advocates after he suggested that U.S. citizens convicted of crimes should be deported to foreign countries, including El Salvador. The idea, mentioned during a recent meeting with El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, has been widely condemned as unconstitutional and without legal basis under existing immigration law. Trump, during his remarks, focused

US Enforces 30-Day Registration Rule for Foreign Nationals
In a significant policy shift, the United States government has implemented a rule mandating that all foreign nationals residing in the country for more than 30 days must register with federal authorities. This measure, rooted in historical legislation, has been revived and is now being enforced with renewed vigor. The rule stipulates that non-citizens aged 14 and above must submit their personal information, including fingerprints and residential addresses, to the U.S. Citizenshi
US Enforces 30-Day Registration Rule for Foreign Nationals
In a significant policy shift, the United States government has implemented a rule mandating that all foreign nationals residing in the country for more than 30 days must register with federal authorities. This measure, rooted in historical legislation, has been revived and is now being enforced with renewed vigor. The rule stipulates that non-citizens aged 14 and above must submit their personal information, including fingerprints and residential addresses, to the U.S. Citizenshi

Understanding Immigrant Rights and Due Process Amid U.S. Deportation Efforts
In 2014, former U.S. Supreme Court justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Antonin Scalia were asked whether undocumented immigrants are entitled to the rights outlined in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees freedoms such as religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. Both justices agreed that these rights apply to anyone present in the United States, regardless of their immigration status. Ginsburg explained that the Constitution does not limit its protections to cit
Understanding Immigrant Rights and Due Process Amid U.S. Deportation Efforts
In 2014, former U.S. Supreme Court justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Antonin Scalia were asked whether undocumented immigrants are entitled to the rights outlined in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees freedoms such as religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. Both justices agreed that these rights apply to anyone present in the United States, regardless of their immigration status. Ginsburg explained that the Constitution does not limit its protections to cit

Understanding US Green Card Scrutiny: Rights, Risks, and Legal Recourse for Indians
The recent increase in scrutiny of Green Card holders in the United States has raised concerns among Indian immigrants and their families. Indians make up the second-largest group of individuals gaining US citizenship or Green Cards, with 49,700 Indians naturalized in FY 2024, accounting for 6.1% of new US citizens. However, a growing number of incidents involving detentions, secondary inspections, and even deportations have sparked fear and confusion among Indian Green Card holders in the US
Understanding US Green Card Scrutiny: Rights, Risks, and Legal Recourse for Indians
The recent increase in scrutiny of Green Card holders in the United States has raised concerns among Indian immigrants and their families. Indians make up the second-largest group of individuals gaining US citizenship or Green Cards, with 49,700 Indians naturalized in FY 2024, accounting for 6.1% of new US citizens. However, a growing number of incidents involving detentions, secondary inspections, and even deportations have sparked fear and confusion among Indian Green Card holders in the US

Federal Judge Blocks Immigration Raids in Houses of Worship as Religious Groups Challenge Policy
A federal judge in Maryland has issued an injunction against immigration enforcement in houses of worship, marking a significant legal victory for religious groups challenging the Trump administration’s revised deportation policy.The ruling, issued by U.S. District Judge Theodore Chang, temporarily halts immigration operations targeting Quaker congregations, Baptist churches, and a Sikh temple, following a lawsuit that argues the policy change violates religious freedom.
Federal Judge Blocks Immigration Raids in Houses of Worship as Religious Groups Challenge Policy
A federal judge in Maryland has issued an injunction against immigration enforcement in houses of worship, marking a significant legal victory for religious groups challenging the Trump administration’s revised deportation policy.The ruling, issued by U.S. District Judge Theodore Chang, temporarily halts immigration operations targeting Quaker congregations, Baptist churches, and a Sikh temple, following a lawsuit that argues the policy change violates religious freedom.

US Deports 119 Indian Immigrants in Latest Crackdown on Illegal Immigration
In a significant move, the United States has deported 119 Indian immigrants as part of its ongoing crackdown on illegal immigration. The deportees arrived at Amritsar International Airport late on Saturday night, following a similar deportation flight on February 5 that carried 104 individuals. These deportations are part of a broader initiative under the Trump administration's stringent immigration policies, aimed at enforcing tougher regulations on those in the U.S. illegally. The 119 i
US Deports 119 Indian Immigrants in Latest Crackdown on Illegal Immigration
In a significant move, the United States has deported 119 Indian immigrants as part of its ongoing crackdown on illegal immigration. The deportees arrived at Amritsar International Airport late on Saturday night, following a similar deportation flight on February 5 that carried 104 individuals. These deportations are part of a broader initiative under the Trump administration's stringent immigration policies, aimed at enforcing tougher regulations on those in the U.S. illegally. The 119 i

Mass Deportation of Illegal Indian Immigrants from the US
A US military C-17 aircraft landed in Amritsar on February 7, 2025, carrying hundreds of Indian migrants deported for illegal immigration violations. The large-scale deportation follows strict enforcement policies under Donald Trump’s administration, which have intensified efforts to remove undocumented migrants. The sudden influx of deported individuals has raised concerns about their legal status in India and their ability to reapply for visas in the future. According t
Mass Deportation of Illegal Indian Immigrants from the US
A US military C-17 aircraft landed in Amritsar on February 7, 2025, carrying hundreds of Indian migrants deported for illegal immigration violations. The large-scale deportation follows strict enforcement policies under Donald Trump’s administration, which have intensified efforts to remove undocumented migrants. The sudden influx of deported individuals has raised concerns about their legal status in India and their ability to reapply for visas in the future. According t