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Lawyers Claim Retaliatory Prosecution in Human Smuggling Case

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland father wrongfully deported to El Salvador in March 2025, is facing federal human smuggling charges; his lawyers claim these are retaliatory for his successful legal challenge against the deportation, and a judge has blocked the government from quickly deporting him a...

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Judge Considers Lawsuit Alleging Legal Rights Violations at Florida Everglades Detention Center

A Miami federal judge is considering a lawsuit claiming that detainees at a temporary Florida Everglades immigrant detention center, nicknamed "Alligator Alcatraz," are being denied legal rights, including confidential access to attorneys and proper court jurisdiction for their cases; the government...

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El Salvador Extends Detention for 80,000 Gang Suspects

El Salvador's Congress granted a two-year extension to pretrial detention for over 80,000 individuals accused of gang affiliation, allowing the government to conduct more thorough investigations and pursue mass trials; this decision, while bolstering public safety, has faced criticism for potential ...

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Social Media Exaggerates LA Tow Truck Drivers' Actions Against ICE

A viral video depicting a tow truck removing an ICE SUV in Los Angeles fueled a false narrative of tow truck drivers stalking ICE; however, the towing company confirmed the vehicle was illegally parked, and the story was exaggerated.

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149 Canadians Detained by U.S. ICE in 2025, Raising Concerns Over Ottawa's Response

Between January and July 2025, 149 Canadian citizens were detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), including two toddlers held for weeks in a Texas facility with alleged inadequate conditions; this raises concerns about Canada's ability to protect its citizens' well-being in U.S. ...

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US ICE Detains New Zealand Woman and Son Despite Valid Visa

A New Zealand woman, Sarah Shaw, and her six-year-old son were detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) upon returning to the US from Canada on July 24th, despite possessing a work visa with a pending renewal component, causing separation from her other two children and highlighting ...

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Lawyers Allege Vindictive Prosecution in Abrego Garcia Smuggling Case

Lawyers for Kilmar Abrego Garcia filed a motion to dismiss human smuggling charges against him, alleging vindictive prosecution by the Trump administration in retaliation for his successful challenge to his wrongful deportation to El Salvador in March 2023, following a 2019 immigration judge's order...

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FBI Agent Firings Raise Concerns About Due Process and Political Influence

Since President Trump's election, dozens of FBI agents have been fired or resigned, raising concerns about due process violations and political motivations, impacting the bureau's ability to protect the public and potentially affecting future recruitment.

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Pakistan Grants Security Agencies Extended Detention Powers Amid Terrorism Concerns

Pakistan's National Assembly approved amendments to its anti-terrorism laws, granting security agencies the power to detain suspects for up to six months without warrant, sparking concerns about human rights violations and potential for misuse.

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Customs Check Sparks Ethnic Profiling Debate

Murat, a non-EU traveler, experienced a customs check he perceived as ethnic profiling; though the customs service claimed it was random, this was not communicated to Murat, leading to a complaint and an investigation highlighting the need for improved communication and transparency in such procedur...

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Lawsuit Alleges Unlawful Deportation of US Citizen Children to Honduras

A Louisiana lawsuit alleges that US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) unlawfully deported two mothers and their four children—three of whom are US citizens, including a child with stage 4 kidney cancer—to Honduras in April 2025, violating due process and federal laws by secretly detaining th...

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Judge Blocks ICE from Using NYC Facility Due to Inhumane Conditions

A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order against the Trump administration, limiting the number of detainees and mandating improved conditions, including providing sleeping mats and hygiene products, at a Manhattan ICE facility following a lawsuit alleging inhumane conditions and denial o...

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