The administration is publishing photos of migrants transferred to Guantánamo while denying them access to lawyers.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan has already initiated communication with the United States following President Donald Trump's order ...
Trump's order also calls for agencies to calculate the cost of non-tariff barriers such as regulations that shut out U.S.
Trump's executive order "seems to deny that this population even exists, or deserves to exist,” Judge Brendan Hurson said.