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- American citizens wrongly detained in Trump administration’s . . .
A federal judge accused the Trump administration of trying to obstruct the truth about the wrongful deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia
- The People Judges Say Trump Has Wrongly Deported So Far
In less than six months, courts have directed the Administration to bring back at least four people it has deported
- More Americans Will Be Caught Up in Trump Immigration Raids — ProPublica
Federal immigration authorities have a history of wrongfully detaining U S citizens Advocates warn that the Trump administration’s immigration policies mean that more citizens will get
- Detention and deportation of American citizens in the second Trump . . .
Under the law of the United States, [a] a U S citizen cannot legally be deported and has the legal right to return to the United States at any time [7][8] Prior to the second Trump administration, some academic studies attempted to count the number of unlawful detention and deportations of American citizens that had previously occurred; one
- Trump immigration raids snag U. S. citizens, including Native Americans . . .
American citizens, including citizens of Native tribal nations, have been pulled into the vast immigration operations ordered by President Donald Trump in accordance with his campaign vow to
- ICE in hot water: Dozens of US citizens wrongfully deported in shocking . . .
ICE deported U S citizens—a shocking report has revealed that at least 70 American citizens were wrongfully deported by ICE between 2015 and 2020, with over 600 more detained or arrested by mistake The GAO report shows ICE often fails to verify citizenship before taking action In many cases, citizens like Job Garcia were held despite having full legal status The oversight isnt just a
- Trump Administration Has Detained and Deported US Citizens as Part of . . .
A new report highlights how at least seven U S citizens — but likely far more — have been detained, deported or otherwise targeted by the Trump administration’s mass deportation campaign
- Donald Trump Considers Deporting U. S. Citizens Amid Controversy
On July 1, 2025, President Trump proposed deporting U S -born citizens with criminal records, a move violating the 14th Amendment No official policy exists yet, but his administration expanded detention centers like 'Alligator Alcatraz' and increased deportations Legal experts warn such actions face significant constitutional challenges and public opposition
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