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The Supreme Court ruled the Trump administration may use a wartime law to deport alleged members of a foreign crime gang, as ...
President Trump issued a proclamation on March 14 invoking the Alien Enemies Act to summarily deport Venezuelan migrants who are allegedly members of the gang Tren de Aragua.
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AsAmNews on MSNSupreme Court ruling calls for due process in deportation ordersThe Supreme Court has issued a ruling that will allow Trump to continue using the 1798 Alien Enemies Act for deportations.
The ruling said a judge can't block Trump’s plan nationwide but made it clear that people swept up must have a chance to ...
The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration can continue to use a rare 18th-century war authority to deport Venezuelan immigrants alleged to be gang members. But justices stipulated migrants ...
The divided court found that President Donald Trump can use the 18th century wartime law to deport Venezuelan migrants ...
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The court allowed the Trump administration to continue to removals under the Alien Enemies Act, but with conditions attached.
The attorney for Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man who was deported in error to El Salvador, says that he expects Abrego Garcia to be returned to the U.S.
The Supreme Court on Monday unanimously agreed that alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua have a due process ...
The Trump Administration fights to keep a man falsely expelled in a Salvadoran hellhole.
The Supreme Court ruling that permits President Donald Trump to use a centuries-old wartime authority to speed deportations ...
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