Controversial Deportation of Venezuelan Gang Members to El Salvador Proceeds Amid Legal Hurdles

San Luis Talpa, El Salvador — In a controversial move clouded by legal challenges, a U.S. deportation flight carrying over 200 Venezuelans, including alleged members of the notorious Tren de Aragua gang along with individuals linked to the international gang MS-13, landed in El Salvador. This came hours after a U.S. judge had issued an order halting such actions. President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador announced on social media early Sunday that the 238 gang members were deported by the U.S. government as part of an intense crackdown on violent gangs. These deportations were conducted … Read more

Judge Blocks Trump’s Use of 18th Century Law for Rapid Deportation of Venezuelan Gang Members

Washington, D.C. — In a significant legal setback for the Trump administration, a federal judge has halted an effort to expedite the deportation of Venezuelan gang members under a centuries-old statute. District Judge James E. Boasberg blocked the use of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 late Saturday, interrupting the administration’s plans to swiftly deport identified gang members back to Latin America. The urgent judicial intervention came as deportations had commenced, with Venezuelan migrants already being transported to countries like El Salvador and Honduras. These operations were executed shortly after President Donald Trump declared the … Read more

NYC Council Members Push for Voter Referendum on Sanctuary Law Revisions Amid Mayor Adams’ Reluctance

New York, NY – In New York City, a clash over municipal sanctuary laws is escalating, with some members of the City Council urging for a public referendum to decide whether to amend the laws that limit local law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration authorities. This request for a ballot measure comes amid resistance from Mayor Eric Adams, who has opted not to pursue a public vote on the matter but has indicated plans to modify sanctuary policies through executive actions. The debate was ignited by the Common Sense Caucus of the City Council, which … Read more

Global Crackdown on Cyber Gang: Microsoft Identifies Key Members of Notorious ‘Storm-2139’ Group

Redmond, Washington — Microsoft has made significant inroads into dismantling a sophisticated global cybercrime network known as Storm-2139 by identifying key members and disrupting their operations. The tech giant’s efforts have culminated in the unmasking of four high-profile suspects spread across Iran, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, and Vietnam. These individuals, identified by their aliases, reportedly play critical roles within the structured hierarchy of the organization. Arian Yadegarnia from Iran, known in cyber circles as “Fiz,” along with Alan Krysiak from the UK, alias “Drago,” Ricky Yuen from Hong Kong, who operates under the moniker … Read more