The Supreme Court has temporarily halted the deportations of Venezuelans detained in northern Texas under the Alien Enemies Act, which dates back to 1798. This decision came after the ACLU raised concerns over the potential removal of detainees without due process. The court ruled that removals could only occur if those affected had the opportunity to present their cases. While some justices dissented, the order reflects a critical stance on immigration enforcement, particularly regarding historical legal frameworks that permit such actions.
The Supreme Court has intervened to prevent the deportation of Venezuelans under an 18th-century law, allowing them a chance for legal defense against removal.
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked the removals of Venezuelans, emphasizing their right to due process and an opportunity to argue their case in court.
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