There are very few options for people who want to stop Donald Trump's mass deportation plan. Congressional funding could be the roadblock.
President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to use the U.S. military to help deport millions of undocumented migrants, a plan that ...
(Reuters) - President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to use the U.S. military to help deport millions of undocumented migrants, ...
Trump's plan to use the military for mass deportations faces sharp legal limits. The administration's few options come with ...
Trump's plans are still unclear, but a president federalizing the Guard over the objections of a governor would be a first ...
As Congress proclaimed two decades ago, 1807’s “Insurrection Act” and other laws “grant the President broad powers that may be invoked in the event of domestic emergencies … specifically ...
President-elect Donald Trump cannot legally use the nation's military as a border police force, unless he can invoke use of the Insurrection Act. The pre-Civil War Insurrection Act of 1807 gives a ...
The senator said he would "not support and will not vote to use the military in our cities," adding that he thinks "it's a ...
Donald Trump ’s rise to power as an elected authoritarian was not preordained or an act of destiny. Since at least 2016, ...
In the days leading up to the riot, Milley told his staff that Trump’s suggestions that the National Guard be deployed on Jan. 6 were just an “excuse to invoke the Insurrection Act” and call ...
Trump could rely on state-led National Guardsmen, however, or attempt to sidestep Posse Comitatus altogether through the Insurrection Act of 1807. But this would be an extreme move that's sure to ...