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A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration Monday from ending humanitarian protections for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans who have sought refuge in the United States, days bef...
Time |
A federal judge on Monday paused plans by the Trump Administration to end temporary legal protections for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans, a week before they were scheduled to expire.
The New York Times |
Lawyers for Venezuelan migrants asked the justices to keep in place a pause on President Trump’s deportation plan, calling it “completely at odds” with limited wartime authority given by Congress.
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A Cornell University student whose visa was revoked over his participation in pro-Palestinian campus demonstrations has left the United States voluntarily after a judge declined to immediately block the government from taking steps to deport him.
The temporary program allows Venezuelans to work lawfully in the U.S. and avoid deportation while their country is riddled with crime and unrest.
A federal judge in Virginia has blocked the Trump administration's move to fire more than a dozen intelligence agency employees who worked on diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
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A federal judge Tuesday indefinitely barred the Trump administration from terminating thousands of probationary employees, but he declined to extend his order nationwide. U.S. District Judge
A federal judge has declined to block the use of Georgia's electronic voting system in a long-running lawsuit alleging that the system is vulnerable to attack and has o
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A federal judge in Florida has blocked the imports of a high-priced Chilean sea bass from protected waters near Antarctica
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A federal judge has extended his temporary restraining order blocking parts of President Trump's executive order that targeted Chicago law firm Jenner & Block.
ALBANY — New York’s beleaguered reorganization of a popular home care program faces a new roadblock after a federal judge on Monday issued a temporary restraining order that will block the state Department of Health from immediately ceasing to work with companies that have facilitated the services.