Venezuelan Migrants Ask Supreme Court to Block Deportations
Briefly

The Supreme Court is being asked to maintain a temporary block on President Trump's authority to deport Venezuelan migrants accused of gang affiliation, following a lower court ruling. Lawyers argue that lifting the block would expose these migrants to dangerous conditions in El Salvador, where many already face severe human rights abuses in a notorious prison. The Trump administration seeks to overturn this ruling, marking a pivotal legal challenge regarding immigration enforcement and executive power, given the higher stakes involved with human rights and due process for the detainees.
"Lawyers for Venezuelan migrants urged the Supreme Court to maintain a block against Trump's use of wartime powers for deportation to El Salvador, emphasizing procedural protections."
"The ACLU and Democracy Forward's brief expressed that the block is the only barrier preventing immigrants from facing potential disappearance without judicial review or procedural safeguards."
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