California Woman Returns to US After Judge Orders Reversal of Deportation
Maria de Jesús Estrada Juárez, a DACA recipient deported to Mexico in February, returned to California after a federal judge ruled her removal violated her rights.
Maria de Jesús Estrada Juárez, a DACA recipient deported to Mexico in February, returned to California after a federal judge ruled her removal violated her rights.

Republican Representative Randy Fine of Florida stated that deporting all undocumented immigrants would be the most effective way to make the United States more affordable.

Energy Secretary Chris Wright predicts gas prices will decline within weeks despite current increases linked to Middle East military operations.

The Trump administration has moved student loan oversight to Treasury and warned SJSU over transgender athlete policies.
Communities across the U.S. are rebranding César Chavez Day celebrations and renaming locations after sexual abuse allegations against the civil rights leader.

California Governor Gavin Newsom said he regrets calling Israel an apartheid state, clarifying he meant the term to apply to Israel's potential future trajectory.

The Trump administration has opened a fraud investigation in Florida as part of its nationwide crackdown on state Medicaid programs.

José Antonio Kast, Chile's most conservative president since the Pinochet era, prepares to assume office following his December election victory.

A group of law professors has publicly backed Trump's executive order challenging birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment.

Alicia Halvensleben defeated a Republican legislator for mayor in traditionally conservative Waukesha, continuing recent Democratic gains.
The Justice Department is finalizing plans to provide voter registration data collected from states to the Department of Homeland Security for use in immigration and criminal investigations.

Rep. Joaquin Castro says 2-year-old at Dilley center is ill and not receiving proper care, while celebrities petition for facility closure.

Three men are pursuing civil action against former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams in London, with proceedings focusing on his alleged IRA connections.

A Defense Department inspector general report found Major General Antonio Aguto improperly handled classified documents and engaged in alcohol overindulgence.

The Supreme Court ruled against Trump's sweeping import tariffs, prompting the administration to pursue alternative legal authorities for trade enforcement.
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