Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks New Deportations Under Alien Enemies Act | KQED
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Federal Judge James Boasberg raised concerns over the adequacy of deportation notices issued to migrants, stating they fail to inform individuals of their right to contest removal. This comes as the ACLU has filed lawsuits to block deportations linked to the Alien Enemies Act, especially affecting Venezuelan migrants in Texas. The Justice Department maintains its practices align with Supreme Court directives, while other judges have previously blocked deportations. The situation highlights ongoing legal battles surrounding immigration enforcement and the treatment of migrants in detention.
It doesn't say you have the right to contest, you have the right to challenge anything. It's just telling you here's the notice, you're getting removed.
The Justice Department argued that the notice complies with the previous Supreme Court's guidance on the issue.
The ACLU alleges that in recent days, many Venezuelan migrants were specifically brought to Bluebonnet for that reason.
Boasberg earlier this week found probable cause that the Trump administration committed criminal contempt by disobeying his ruling.
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