The Supreme Court recently intervened to prevent the deportation of Venezuelans held at the Bluebonnet Detention Center in Texas, following an emergency appeal from the ACLU. The court's order stops removals pursuant to the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 until further notice, ensuring that those individuals can present their cases in court. Legal representatives criticized the lack of due process, stating that deportation could endanger lives, reflecting a broader debate over immigration policies and national security, making it the first activation of this historic law in decades.
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked deportations of Venezuelans held in northern Texas under an 18th-century law, ensuring due process before removal.
The ACLU successfully argued that individuals could not be deported without the chance for a court hearing, emphasizing the need for due process.
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