The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration must provide detainees with more notice than the previously given 24 hours before deportation under the Alien Enemies Act. The decision arose from a case concerning Venezuelan gang members detained in Texas, with the court emphasizing the need for adequate due process. While the justices blocked immediate deportation to a mega-prison in El Salvador, they declined to address the broader constitutional issues at play, remanding the case for lower courts to ensure proper procedures are established.
The Supreme Court ruled that detainees must receive more notice before being deported under the Alien Enemies Act, highlighting due process concerns.
In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court emphasized that a 24-hour notice before deportation does not meet constitutional due process standards.
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