• Deported migrant: The Trump administration on Friday continued to pursue its fight against securing the freedom of a Maryland man it inadvertently deported to a Salvadoran prison last month despite a court order that expressly said he could remain in the United States. At a hearing in Federal District Court in Maryland, Judge Paula Xinis demanded that the Justice Department provide her with daily updates on the White House’s progress in getting Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia back on U.S. soil

  • Law firms: Five more big law firms have made deals with President Trump to provide free legal services to causes he supports. Law firms are settling with the administration to head off executive orders that would make it difficult or impossible for them to represent clients with government business. 

  • Immigration change: Migrants from Afghanistan and Cameroon who had been staying in the United States legally will lose their temporary protection from deportation, the Homeland Security Department said Friday. The administration has targeted the program, known as Temporary Protected Status, as it cracks down on immigration. The effort could face legal challenges.