deportation case

  • Supreme Court Asserts Immunity from Media Influence in Bangladesh Deportation Case

    Supreme Court Asserts Immunity from Media Influence in Bangladesh Deportation Case

    Dec 12, 2025 08:24 pm CST

    The Supreme Court of India has declared its complete immunity from media influence while hearing a contentious case regarding individuals deported to Bangladesh without proper process. The court expressed concerns about ill-informed commentary affecting public perception while addressing the humanitarian aspects of repatriation efforts and due process requirements in deportation cases.

  • Salvadoran Man Wrongfully Deported Under Trump Administration Freed by Federal Judge

    Salvadoran Man Wrongfully Deported Under Trump Administration Freed by Federal Judge

    Dec 12, 2025 11:28 am CST

    A federal judge has ordered the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia from immigration detention after his wrongful deportation to El Salvador sparked national controversy. The Salvadoran national, who has an American wife and child in Maryland, was freed Thursday while fighting to remain in the US. The Department of Homeland Security has vowed to appeal what it calls "naked judicial activism," setting the stage for continued legal battles in a case highlighting contentious immigration enforcement practices under the Trump administration.

  • Pakistani Woman Seeks Husband

    Pakistani Woman Seeks Husband's Deportation from India to Prevent Second Marriage: A Cross-Border Legal Battle

    Dec 12, 2025 02:45 am CST

    A Pakistani Hindu woman has petitioned the Madhya Pradesh High Court to deport her husband from India, claiming he plans to remarry without divorcing her. The cross-border legal dispute highlights complexities faced by separated couples across international boundaries, with both parties presenting conflicting accounts of their marriage breakdown since their 2020 wedding in Pakistan's Sindh province.

  • Brazilian DACA Recipient With Ties to White House Press Secretary Released From ICE Custody on Bond

    Brazilian DACA Recipient With Ties to White House Press Secretary Released From ICE Custody on Bond

    Dec 09, 2025 10:30 am CST

    A Brazilian woman connected to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has been released from ICE detention on a $1,500 bond while fighting potential deportation. Bruna Ferreira, a 33-year-old DACA recipient who arrived in the US as a toddler, was arrested on November 12 despite being in the process of applying for permanent residency. Her attorney successfully argued she poses neither a danger nor flight risk.

  • Pregnant Indian Citizen Awaits Return From Bangladesh After Supreme Court Intervention

    Pregnant Indian Citizen Awaits Return From Bangladesh After Supreme Court Intervention

    Dec 04, 2025 05:17 pm CST

    Nine-months-pregnant Sonali Khatun has been granted bail in Bangladesh after being wrongfully deported from India. The Supreme Court has directed the Indian government to facilitate her return on humanitarian grounds while her citizenship case continues. The Calcutta High Court previously ruled her deportation illegal, recognizing her as an Indian citizen despite the Centre's ongoing challenge to this determination.

  • Supreme Court Asks Centre to Consider Re-entry of Illegally Deported Pregnant Indian Woman on Humanitarian Grounds

    Supreme Court Asks Centre to Consider Re-entry of Illegally Deported Pregnant Indian Woman on Humanitarian Grounds

    Dec 01, 2025 11:54 pm CST

    The Supreme Court of India has urged the Centre to allow a pregnant woman and her child who were deported to Bangladesh to re-enter India on humanitarian grounds. The case involves Sonali Khatun, whose deportation was ruled illegal by the Calcutta High Court. The Court suggested keeping her under medical surveillance while recognizing her advanced pregnancy and Indian citizenship. The matter is scheduled for hearing on December 3.

  • ICE Detains Mother of White House Press Secretary

    ICE Detains Mother of White House Press Secretary's Nephew Amid Deportation Proceedings

    Nov 27, 2025 01:17 am CST

    Immigration officials have detained Bruna Caroline Ferreira, mother to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's nephew, facing potential deportation to Brazil despite claims she maintained legal status under DACA. The case highlights tensions in current immigration enforcement as Ferreira's attorney disputes DHS characterization of her as a "criminal illegal alien" while the Trump administration continues implementing strict deportation policies.

  • US Courts Halt Deportation of Indian-Origin Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for 43 Years

    US Courts Halt Deportation of Indian-Origin Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for 43 Years

    Nov 04, 2025 01:39 pm CST

    Two US courts have stopped the deportation of Subramanyam Vedam, a 64-year-old Indian-origin man who spent 43 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit. Despite having his conviction overturned, immigration authorities sought to deport him based on a decades-old drug charge. His family and legal team continue fighting for him to remain in the US, where he has lived since he was nine months old.

  • Karnataka High Court Approves Return of Russian Woman and Daughters Found Living in Cave

    Karnataka High Court Approves Return of Russian Woman and Daughters Found Living in Cave

    Sep 27, 2025 07:56 pm CST

    The Karnataka High Court has granted permission for a Russian woman and her two daughters, found living in a cave near Gokarna, to return to Russia despite objections from an Israeli man claiming to be the children's father. Nina Kutina, who had been residing without valid documentation, expressed her desire to return to her homeland promptly, with the Russian consulate issuing emergency travel documents valid until October 9.