Here are the latest deportation developments making news right now:
- A U.S. appeals court ordered a judge to end a contempt investigation into Trump administration officials over 2025 deportation flights of Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador, escalating a major legal fight over that operation.[3]
- The Trump administration fired more immigration judges, including two who had blocked deportations of pro-Palestinian students, as part of a broader effort to reshape immigration courts.[1][7]
- Costa Rica received its first group of 25 migrants deported from the U.S. under a new third-country agreement, signaling a wider use of deportation deals beyond migrants’ home countries.[5]
- Coverage is also focusing on the administration’s push for a larger mass-deportation campaign, with reports that supporters are pressing for faster and broader enforcement.[4][8]
If you want, I can narrow this to U.S. legal news, immigration policy, or deportation deals by country.
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Costa Rica received its first group of 25 deported migrants from the United States under a new third country agreement, marking the start of a controversial policy
ticotimes.netThe former Brazilian model and ex-ambassador to the United Nations speaks in an interview about her expulsion from the United States, which she attributes to maneuvers by her former partner, and about a flight on Epstein’s plane
english.elpais.comA federal judge must end his contempt investigation of the Trump administration for failing to comply with an order over flights carrying Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador last year, a divided…
www.pbs.orgThe immigration judges' abrupt dismissals marked the latest efforts by the Trump administration to reshape the country's immigration courts.
www.nytimes.comSurpassing 1 million deportations this year hinges on worksite enforcement — which would enrage farm and construction groups (and possibly voters).
www.politico.comKilmar Abrego Garcia says he faced "psychological torture" in a prison in El Salvador, following his mistaken deportation to the U.S. Lawyers for Kilmar Abrego Garcia are fighting to keep him in federal custody amid concerns the U.S. could deport him again. CBS News immigration and politics reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez has more. The Supreme Court is allowing the Trump administration to deport migrants to third countries without notice for now. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo...
www.cbsnews.comThe White House has turned deportations, a signature domestic issue, into a major piece of foreign policy. Here's what we know about the program.
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