Senate fails to pass war powers resolution blocking Trump attacks on Venezuela
Congress passed the War Powers Resolution in 1973 after the Nixon administration secretly bombed Vietnam and Cambodia, killing hundreds of thousands of people.
Congress passed the War Powers Resolution in 1973 after the Nixon administration secretly bombed Vietnam and Cambodia, killing hundreds of thousands of people.
Officials acknowledged they don’t know the identities of the people they’re killing in boat strikes and can’t meet the evidentiary burden to prosecute survivors.
The 1973 War Powers Act (requires the president to notify Congress before hostilities) would apply to military strikes on boats in Venezuela.
Venezuelans fear US strikes on boats in the Caribbean could be a leadup to US backing for a Pinochet-style dictatorship.
The United States has executed 21 people over the last month in targeted drone strikes off the coast of Venezuela.
The Senate failed to pass a resolution to limit Trump’s powers to call strikes on boats in the Caribbean.
The Supreme Court denied TPS for Venezuelans again. The Trump administration can now quickly deport more than 300,000 people.
Trump’s not happy that courts blocked him from being able to deport Venezuelans Using the Alien Enemies Act, so he’s appealing the decision.
One of the innocent men sent to be tortured at CECOT in El Salvador was labeled a “gang member” for an Autism Awareness ribbon tattoo he got for his little brother. Mother Jones reporters share an update on his case.
Homeland Security records reveal that officials knew that more than half of the 238 deportees to El Salvador were labeled as having no criminal record in the U.S. and had only violated immigration laws.
A Bronx student detained by ICE last week made national news, causing a swell of support. Lawyers just filed a petition for his immediate release.
A new report looked at the Venezuelans sent to a gulag in El Salvador and found that over 50 of them came to the U.S. the correct, legal way.
The Supreme Court recently allowed President Trump to revoke the Protected Status of Venezuelan migrants. What is it? What happens now?
America is no longer the shining city on the hill welcoming people in who are hoping for a chance at happiness and a life free from tyranny or war. Send back Lady Liberty.
The Supreme Court again had to stop the Trump administration from sending Venezuelans to a gulag in El Salvador, saying he violated due process rights.
Tulsi Gabbard fired national security officials with a combined 60 years of experience because they refused to lie about intelligence they discovered that contradicted President Trump’s excuse for invoking the Alien Enemies Act.
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