Supreme Court Extends Block on Trump's Use of Wartime Law For Deportations
Briefly

The Supreme Court's recent ruling restricts the Trump Administration's ability to use the 1798 Alien Enemies Act for deporting alleged Venezuelan gang members. The court's decision, extending an earlier order, criticized the administration for inadequately informing detainees, granting only 24 hours to contest their deportation. Justices required the appeals court to reassess the due process rights of these individuals and whether the legal basis for such deportations is valid. Following the ruling, President Trump voiced his disagreement, emphasizing his stance on removing criminals from the country.
The Supreme Court blocked the Trump Administration from using a wartime law to deport alleged Venezuelan gang members, marking a legal setback for deportation plans.
The court's ruling emphasized that the Trump Administration's short notice for deportation did not provide adequate due process for detained migrants.
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