The US Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to use the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants accused of gang involvement, with the condition that they receive a court hearing before removal. The ruling, a victory for the White House, permits fast-track deportations but requires deportees to be informed and given a chance to contest their removal. The law, dating back to 1798, allows the President to detain or deport nationals of a hostile country during wartime or in cases of invasion or threat, and has rarely been used in modern times.
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Restore green cover or be ready for jail: Supreme Court to Telangana
Supreme Court of India NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court of India reprimanded the Telangana government for illegally felling trees and removing green cover from over 100 acres in Kancha Gachibowli forest, emphasizing the need for restoration or the potential jailing of senior officials. The court highlighted that any tree removal requires its permission and expressed concern for wildlife affected by the deforestation, demanding a revival plan within a month. Senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi argued...
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