By A Staff Reporter : President Donald Trump’s administration is under fresh legal pressure as U.S. courts intervene in three key areas — wrongful deportation, education policy, and agency transparency.
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1. Wrongful Deportation:
A federal judge has ordered the government to bring back a Guatemalan asylum seeker who was mistakenly deported to Mexico, despite clearly expressing fears of violence. This is the third such case under Trump’s immigration enforcement.
2. Clash With Harvard:
The court has temporarily blocked President Trump’s order banning Harvard University from enrolling international students. The move comes as the administration pressures elite institutions to follow its policy directives.
3. DOGE Transparency Case:
The Supreme Court has paused a case questioning whether the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) must release public documents like other agencies. Critics argue DOGE, created under Trump, lacks accountability and operates behind closed doors.
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President Trump now faces mounting legal obstacles tied to immigration, higher education, and government transparency — key areas shaping his current term.