CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) — Hundreds of South Carolina lawyers and judges are speaking out against the federal government’s recent attempts to deny due process. In an open letter dated April 24, ...
Abrego García, Hernández, and Reyes Barrios were not deported—they were sent out to be imprisoned without trial, without a meaningful chance to defend themselves, and with not so much as a shred of ...
Due process, a constitutional right, is threatened by policies denying fair legal proceedings to immigrants. Rapid deportations without due process separate families and leave U.S. citizen children ...
The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, signed by U.S. President Bill Clinton, allowed deportation without due process. Social media posts alleged that former U.S.
The Trump administration and its supporters could still use a refresher on due process. I previously explained why White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller was wrong to suggest the ...
A federal judge has blocked Donald Trump’s administration from rapidly deporting immigrants by using a fast-tracked removal process central to the president’s mass deportation agenda. The “expedited ...
The government must provide notice and a hearing in many, but not all, cases. The text of the Constitution is clear and so is the Supreme Court: All non-citizens on U.S. soil must be afforded "due ...
During the military coup in Argentina in the 1970s, the government routinely imprisoned and sometimes executed individuals without as much as charging them with a crime, let alone giving them due ...
Social media posts alleged that former U.S. President Bill Clinton's 1996 immigration law allowed the U.S. government to deport noncitizens without due process. The posts referenced the Illegal ...