Trump Administration Targets Harvard Scientist for Deportation Amid Controversial Immigration Crackdown

Boston, Mass. — The U.S. government is moving to deport Kseniia Petrova, a Harvard researcher who recently returned from a trip abroad. The scientist fled Russia due to concerns over political persecution, according to her attorney, Gregory Romanovsky. Petrova, affiliated with Harvard Medical School, was taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in February, sparking significant legal and public attention. Upon her arrival at a Boston airport after a vacation in France, customs officials detained Petrova. She was accused of failing to disclose biological samples in her luggage, leading to further investigation. Following … Read more

Harvard Expands Lawsuit Against Trump Administration, Alleging Retaliation in $2.6 Billion Funding Battle

Harvard University filed an amended lawsuit on Tuesday in Cambridge, Massachusetts, seeking to add two more federal agencies to its ongoing legal battle with the Trump administration. The lawsuit now targets the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Department of Housing and Urban Development, amidst escalating government actions that could affect more than $2.6 billion in federal funding along with future grants. The amended complaint came shortly after the government announced an additional $450 million cut to the university’s funding. Harvard asserts that these actions violate its First Amendment rights and federal legal protocols. The … Read more

City Council Democrats Push Trump Administration to Challenge NYC’s Sanctuary Laws Amidst Growing Tensions

City Council members in New York are calling for the Department of Justice to challenge the city’s sanctuary city laws, which they argue hinder cooperation between local and federal authorities on immigration enforcement. A bipartisan coalition known as the Common Sense Caucus wrote to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi on Monday, urging her department to take legal action against New York City’s policies regarding undocumented immigrants. In their letter, the caucus pointed out that the DOJ is already suing New York State for its 2019 “Green Light Law.” This legislation allows undocumented immigrants to obtain … Read more

Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul Launches 16th Legal Battle Against Trump Administration, Targeting Electric Vehicle Funding Cuts

Madison, Wis. — Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul has taken a firm stand against the Trump administration, filing his 16th lawsuit, which centers on cuts to federal funding for electric vehicle infrastructure. During a recent interview, Kaul emphasized that the program, established by Congress, is essential for supporting electric vehicle infrastructure across the nation, including more than $60 million earmarked for Wisconsin. “Regardless of President Trump’s personal views, this program is a law that must be enforced,” Kaul stated. He criticized the administration’s refusal to allocate these funds, asserting that the president is responsible for … Read more