[Friday, April 11] US News Headlines from r/politics
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1. Immigration and Deportation Policies
1.1 High-Profile Cases and Legal Challenges
A Louisiana immigration judge has ruled that Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate and activist, can be deported [1], representing a significant test of the administration’s deportation powers. Simultaneously, the Supreme Court has demanded “daily updates” regarding compliance with court orders to return a Maryland man wrongfully deported to El Salvador [2], with a judge characterizing the deportation as “wholly illegal from the moment it happened” [3]. A federal judge has sided with Trump in allowing immigration enforcement in houses of worship [4].