Supreme Court Overturns Lower Court's Block on Venezuelan Deportations
Briefly

The Supreme Court's recent ruling permits the Trump administration to proceed with deporting Venezuelan migrants under a wartime powers act, reversing a lower court's temporary halt to these deportations. The decision emphasizes jurisdictional issues, specifying that legal challenges should be raised in Texas, where the detainees are confined, rather than in Washington, D.C. While the court did not address the legality of categorizing these migrants as deportable, all justices concurred that judicial review is essential, though they disagreed on the appropriate venue for such proceedings.
The Supreme Court's ruling allows the Trump administration to deport Venezuelan migrants based on the wartime powers act, focusing on venue for their legal challenges.
Justice Kavanaugh indicated that all justices agree on the need for judicial review for the migrants, but they differ on the venue for these reviews.
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