A federal judge criticizes the Trump administration for failing to provide deportation information on time, causing delays in the legal process. The judge slammed the administration for its "woefully insufficient" handling of deportation cases, impacting the lives of immigrants awaiting their fate.

This comes amid efforts by the administration to use state secrets privilege to justify deportations under the Alien Enemies Act. The controversial practice has raised concerns about transparency and due process in immigration proceedings.

In a separate case, a Columbia University student from South Korea, Yunseo Chung, is facing deportation by ICE. Chung, a vocal protester against the Trump administration's immigration policies, has filed a lawsuit to prevent his removal from the country.

The ongoing battle over deportations and immigration policies highlights the challenges faced by immigrants and the legal system under the Trump administration. Critics argue that the administration's harsh policies are causing unnecessary harm and violating the rights of individuals seeking a better life in the United States.