Ominous NEW Migrant Gang Emerges in America’s Biggest City as Dozens of Members Are Arrested
Disillusioned gangsters have splintered from Tren du Aragua to form an ‘Anti-Tren’ alliance terrorizing the streets of New York City.
In a shocking revelation on Tuesday, authorities said a targeted effort to crack down on the Tren du Aragua criminal enterprise in the city actually yielded unexpected results.
A total of 27 people were indicted on sweeping charges including racketeering, sex trafficking, drug, and firearms charges – but just six are current members of the feared Venezuelan gang… (Continue to full article)
Phoenix Among Cities Involved in DEA’s Largest Fentanyl Bust in History
The U.S. Department of Justice says Phoenix was one of the cities involved in a nationwide operation that led to the Drug Enforcement Agency’s (DEA) biggest drug bust in the agency’s history.
“This historic drug seizure, led by the DEA, is a significant blow against the Sinaloa Cartel that removes poison from our streets and protects American citizens from the scourge of fentanyl,” U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi said in a news release. “This Department of Justice will continue working with our law enforcement partners to dismantle every cartel network operating illegally in the United States.”
In Phoenix, about $390,000 in cash was seized alongside 72 pounds of meth, nearly 29 pounds of fentanyl pills, 2.4 pounds of heroin and 11 pounds of cocaine… (Continue to full article)
California Woman Helped Hundreds of Illegal Migrants Get Green Cards with False Medical Records
A California woman has been convicted of aiding hundreds of illegal migrants in their efforts to obtain green cards by creating fraudulent medical records without authorization from a doctor, prosecutors said.
Chantelle Lavergne Woods of San Luis Obispo County pleaded guilty Monday to one count of presentation of false immigration document or application and one count of possession with intent to distribute phendimetrazine, the U.S. Attorney’s Office of the Central District of California announced.
The 54-year-old woman had been operating a clinic called “Medical Weight Loss and Immigration Services” that served as a front for her scheme beginning in February 2021, when prosecutors said she “knowingly misused the identities of three physicians to create hundreds of fraudulent documents pertaining to medical examinations of individuals seeking to register for a lawful permanent resident (LPR) card – commonly known as a ‘green card’ – or otherwise adjust their immigration status… (Continue to full article)
Trump Administration Ordered to Admit Thousands of Refugees
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to allow about 12,000 additional refugees into the country, rejecting the White House’s argument that approved migrants can be turned away if they did not arrive in the U.S. by early February.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) argued a previous court order meant the government only had to accept about 160 refugees who would be en route to the U.S. by Feb. 3, but U.S. District Judge Jamal Whitehead rebuffed that interpretation.
Faith-based refugee aid groups filed a lawsuit in February after President Trump issued an executive order that indefinitely suspended the U.S. Refugee Assistance Program (USRAP), created by Congress in 1980 for people fleeing persecution, wars or natural disasters in their home countries… (Continue to full article)
Trump’s Supreme Court Win Reins in Lower Courts
Trump has faced numerous legal challenges as federal judges have issued injunctions against his policies, particularly on immigration. In response, Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) has introduced the No Rogue Rulings Act, which seeks to limit federal judges from issuing nationwide injunctions.
This follows a similar proposal by Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), which confines judicial rulings to the parties directly involved. The Supreme Court recently ruled to allow the Trump administration to continue deportations under the Alien Enemies Act. The ruling permits deporting Venezuelan migrants suspected of gang ties to El Salvador. This decision comes after U.S. District Judge James Boasberg previously halted the deportations.
Prior to the ruling, Grassley explained his reasoning behind the No Rogue Rulings Act. “If the Supreme Court won’t act to rein in the lower courts, Congress must… (Continue to full article)
If We Can’t Deport Illegals, Here’s How We Can Make It Impossible to Stay
There’s an old saying when a bar is about to close for the night that goes something like, “you don’t have to go home, but you can’t stay here.” It pretty much sums up how Americans feel about people in our country illegally, even if our courts won’t let President Trump deport them.
It’s truly incredible. President Biden allowed millions of illegals to pour across the southern border en masse and the courts did nothing. Now, in order to kick them out, the same judicial system wants each and every one to get a hearing, a process that would likely require not decades, but centuries… (Continue to full article)
Trump Must Give Some Venezuelan Migrants 21 Days’ Notice Before Deportations, Judge Rules
A federal judge in Colorado directed President Donald Trump’s administration on Tuesday to give Venezuelan migrants detained in that state notice 21 days in advance before any deportations under a law historically used only in wartime, and to inform them of their right to challenge their removal.
In a written ruling maintaining a temporary block within Colorado on deportations under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, U.S. District Judge Charlotte Sweeney said the administration must tell the migrants in a language they understand that they have the right to consult a lawyer… (Continue to full article)

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Gorsuch, Roberts Side With Left-Leaning Supreme Court Justices in Immigration Ruling
Gorsuch and Roberts on Tuesday sided with left-leaning justices in an immigration appeals case, a narrow ruling that could portend the court’s future thinking amid a flurry of legal cases centered on immigration.
The 5-4 ruling in Monsalvo Velazquez v. Bondi centered on the government’s interpretation of a 60-day “voluntary departure” deadline, which authorities can use to allow certain immigrants deemed to be of “good moral character” to depart the U.S. on their own terms within that timeframe.
The Supreme Court ruled, with the backing of Roberts and Gorsuch, that any voluntary departure deadlines for immigrants under the 60-day departure time frame that fall on a weekend or on a legal holiday in the U.S. should be extended to the next business day…. (Continue to full article)