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More than half of children in ICE immigration courts are representing themselves, DOJ data shows

The Independent

The Independent

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July 1, 2026

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More than half of children in ICE immigration courts are representing themselves, DOJ data shows

More than 750,000 children are facing deportation under Donald Trump’s administration

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Drop Site News

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· Jun 26, 2026

Over 425,000 Kids in U.S. Face Deportation Hearings Without Lawyers

A new analysis of federal immigration data found that 57 of children with deportation orders in the U.S. do not have access to an attorney.

The Daily Signal

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· Jul 8, 2026

Show the Numbers: Conservative Watchdog Sues Trump’s DHS for Concrete Deportation Count

A conservative watchdog group has sued the Department of Homeland Security seeking data on the “actual” number of deportations of illegal immigrants. The Oversight Project filed two lawsuits this week in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia under the Freedom of Information Act, claiming that “inflated” deportation counts have enabled some Republicans...

Upworthy

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· Jul 8, 2026

Meet the second-generation immigrants who are helping protect your civil rights.

As legal battles over voting and immigration rights heat up, attorneys with the Texas Civil Rights Project are channeling their personal experience to fight for justice. The post Meet the second-generation immigrants who are helping protect your civil rights. appeared first on Upworthy.

Drudge Report

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· Jul 11, 2026

Conflicting court orders over citizenship data stir more midterm confusion...

Conflicting court orders over citizenship data stir more midterm confusion... (First column, 1st story, link)

Wirepoints

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· Jul 6, 2026

Evanston’s Race Reparations in the Dock – Wall Street Journal

The Justice Department joins a case on race-based payments for long-ago discrimination.

Loonie Politics

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· Jun 30, 2026

The divided Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship decision exposes sharp rifts among justices

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court’s divided ruling that children born in the U.S. are citizens under the Fourteenth Amendment — even if their parents are in the country unlawfully or only temporarily — exposed deep fissures in the justices’ views on the issue and toward each other. The court’s two Black justices notably [] The post The divided Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship decision exposes sharp rifts among justices appeared first on Loonie Politics.

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Related coverage for "More than half of children in ICE immigration courts are representing themselves, DOJ data shows": Drop Site News — Over 425,000 Kids in U.S. Face Deportation Hearings Without Lawyers. The Daily Signal — Show the Numbers: Conservative Watchdog Sues Trump’s DHS for Concrete Deportation Count. Upworthy — Meet the second-generation immigrants who are helping protect your civil rights.. Drudge Report — Conflicting court orders over citizenship data stir more midterm confusion.... Wirepoints — Evanston’s Race Reparations in the Dock – Wall Street Journal. Loonie Politics — The divided Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship decision exposes sharp rifts among justices