2-1 decision from fifth circuit is the first federal appeals court ruling on presidential proclamation invoking 1798 law

The move blocks a signature administration push that is destined for a final showdown at the U.S. Supreme Court.

A three-judge panel blocked the Trump administration from removing a group of Venezuelans under the seldom-used 18th-century law.

The ruling was a setback for the Trump administration on the mass deportation of immigrants, one of its domestic policy goals.

President Donald Trump's use of a 227-year-old wartime law to rapidly deport Venezuelan migrants is unlawful, a divided appeals court ruled Tuesday.

The ruling was a setback for a key part of President Trump’s domestic agenda. The case is almost certainly headed to the Supreme Court.

2-1 decision from fifth circuit is the first federal appeals court ruling on presidential proclamation invoking 1798 law

Una corte d'appello federale ha stabilito che l'uso dell'Alien Enemies Act da parte di Donald Trump per espellere rapidamente presunti membri di gang venezuelane è illegale e ne…

Una corte d'appello federale ha stabilito che l'uso dell'Alien Enemies Act da parte di Donald Trump per espellere rapidamente presunti membri di gang venezuelane è illegale e ne…

The Fifth Circuit Court is highest court so far to rule against Trump’s use of the law to deport Venezuelan migrants.

Alien Enemies Act cannot deport Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, but deportations proceed under immigration laws.