Congress created the Alien Terrorist Removal Court in 1996 to make it easier for the Justice Department to use classified evidence to deport people from U.S. soil.
The Justice Department is seeking to deport a Texas mom whose kin conspired to launch an ISIS-inspired terrorist attack. She hasn’t been charged with a crime.
Justice department files first-ever petition to alien terrorist removal court created in 90s, seeking removal of person ...
"The government now ignores all of Ms. Haji Zada's rights by detaining her based on evidence that it will not permit even her ...
The Trump administration filed the first petition with the Alien Terrorist Removal Court to deport a suspected "alien terrorist," marking a historic legal move to expedite deportations in ...
The Trump administration is seeking to deport an Afghan woman accused of aiding a terror plot through a court that's never before been used.
The Trump administration’s decision to activate a never-before-used “alien terrorist” deportation court was triggered by an effort to remove the spouse of an Iraqi-Afghan man who worked for the U.S.
The Justice Department has filed a first-ever petition to a secretive and dormant court created 30 years ago to weigh government requests to deport so-called “alien terrorists” from the United States ...
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An Afghan woman living in Texas, whose son and son-in-law were convicted of plotting an Election Day mass killing in 2024, had a public removal hearing Thursday, the first case before the Alien ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Todd Blanche at a news conference at the Justice Department on July 1. (Graeme Sloan / Bloomberg via Getty Images) WASHINGTON — A ...