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Federal judge in New Hampshire stayed the order for seven days to allow the Department of Justice to appeal. He called birthright citizenship "the greatest privilege that exists in the world."
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNSoCal cities join ACLU's lawsuit to challenge immigration raids in the regionSeveral Southern California cities joined the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in a lawsuit challenging increased immigration enforcement in the Southland.
The ACLU of Arkansas is suing on behalf of Gregory Holt and his transfer to a federal prison, alleging "unconstitutional retaliation" for his litigation activities.
The Denver Immigration Court is breaking federal law by obstructing access to court hearings and intimidating members of the public, according to the American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado.
ACLU of Nevada has filed a lawsuit against LVMPD for allegedly refusing to release public records related to the department's partnership with federal immigration enforcement agencies.
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Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin reports on the American Civil Liberties Union's lawsuit against the Trump administration on ‘The Will Cain Show.’
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNACLU warns trans people: Get your passport nowA court is making the administration issue passports with accurate gender markers. But we don't know how long that'll last.
The ACLU of Colorado is raising concerns about transparency inside Denver's immigration courthouse. The organization accused court staff and federal agents of restricting public access and detaining legal observers without cause.
The ACLU of California has filed a class-action lawsuit against DHS demanding an immediate halt to what it describes as unlawful ICE raids across the Los Angeles area targeting migrants with "brown skin.
The ACLU of Colorado is raising concerns about transparency inside Denver's immigration courthouse. The organization accused court staff and federal agents of restricting public access and detaining legal observers without cause.
Lenexa Police officers fatally shot 25-year-old Grandview resident Jose Enrique Cartagena Chacon on June 22, after responding to a 911 call at an apartment complex. His friends and family members have demanded to see officer body cam footage.