Supreme Court blocks Trump from restarting Alien Enemies Act deportations
Briefly

The Supreme Court ruled against President Trump on deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, temporarily halting plans affecting Venezuelans in Texas. This ruling represents a setback for Trump's administration, as it sought to expedite deportations without standard legal reviews. The justices criticized the administration's deportation procedures, particularly a mere 24-hour notice that failed to inform detainees of their rights. Two justices dissented, and the case is sent back to an appeals court, which will address the legality and adequate notice for affected migrants.
The Supreme Court's decision blocked Trump from deporting Venezuelan immigrants under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, highlighting concerns over due process and administrative handling.
The justices criticized the Trump administration's deportation methods, particularly how notices were given, stating they did not provide adequate information for detainees to contest removals.
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