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President Trump and his allies have portrayed their efforts to bypass due process as necessary for national security.
As President Trump tests what "due process" means under the law, the courts say his government must take steps to ensure fairness and safety of vulnerable individuals.
protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.” Four months ago, Donald Trump raised his right hand and for the second time swore that oath. On Sunday, he seemed to take it back.
President Trump has repeatedly questioned the constitutional right to due process. His attacks come as the courts warn that the administration is exceeding the scope of his authority. White House ...
The temptation here is to dismiss the president’s words as just another gaffe [...] but I don’t think that we should do that, ...
The US government is offering migrants who are in the country illegally a sum worth $1,000 (£751) and paid travel if they ...