Justice Department Misses Deadline on Strategy to Reunite Deported Man with U.S. Soil

Washington, D.C. — The U.S. Justice Department has missed a judge-ordered deadline to outline its plans for facilitating the return of a man who was allegedly deported in error. The case centers around an individual who, according to legal representatives and rights groups, was wrongly removed from the United States despite having pending legal matters that should have permitted him to stay. The federal judge involved in the case previously directed the Justice Department to produce a detailed strategy on how the man could be returned to the U.S. to continue his legal battles. The … Read more

Justice Department Sees Major Staff Overhaul, Prioritizing Trump Loyalists for Key Legal Positions

WASHINGTON — In a significant shift at the U.S. Department of Justice, a noticeable number of career lawyers have left the agency, resulting in the hiring of individuals with notable loyalty to former President Donald Trump. This change of personnel is raising concerns about the impartiality and the traditional non-partisan stance expected in the federal judiciary. The departure of seasoned lawyers, who typically provide a wealth of experience and uphold a broad commitment to justice, comes at a time when the department is handling highly sensitive cases, some of which include charges of election interference … Read more

Justice on the Line: Supreme Court Faces Tense Decision as DOJ Disavows Own Lawyer’s Honesty in Deportation Case

Washington, D.C. — A noteworthy legal battle has emerged as the Supreme Court prepares to decide if a man, who the government admits was unjustly deported, should be allowed to return to the United States. The case involves Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man who was erroneously sent to El Salvador following a governmental mishap. The Department of Justice (DOJ) is currently seeking relief from a court directive that mandates Garcia’s return. The matter escalated following a courtroom admission by a DOJ attorney, Erez Reuveni, who openly critiqued his inability to receive a satisfactory explanation for … Read more

New Mexico Sues Company for Illegally Charging Veterans for Free Benefit Services, Seeks Justice and Restitution

Las Cruces, N.M. – New Mexico’s Attorney General Raúl Torrez is taking legal action against a Las Cruces-based company, Disabled Veterans Consultants, Inc. (DVC), accusing it of illegally charging veterans for benefits consulting services that should be offered at no cost. The services, which relate to disability benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), are typically provided for free by federally accredited entities. The lawsuit, lodged in the Third Judicial District Court, contends that DVC engaged in practices that contravene the New Mexico Unfair Practices Act by purporting to assist veterans without the … Read more