ACLU warns hundreds of Venezuelans face immediate deportation under Alien Enemies Act despite Supreme Court decision
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The ACLU has raised alarms over the swift resumption of removals under the Alien Enemies Act, occurring despite the Supreme Court's recent ruling that mandates due process for detainees. Detained Venezuelan migrants at a Texas facility were reportedly being prepared for immediate deportation, violating their rights to challenge such actions. The ACLU has requested an emergency injunction from the Supreme Court, arguing for a minimum of 30 days' notice prior to any deportation, which they claim is essential for due process compliance.
The ACLU warned that immigration authorities were restarting removals under the Alien Enemies Act, disregarding U.S. Supreme Court restrictions on due process for detainees.
Despite a Supreme Court ruling requiring due process, the government is evicting migrants quickly under the Alien Enemies Act, raising concerns over compliance.
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