Summary
Stephen Miller, a senior aide in Donald Trump’s administration, revealed that the White House is considering suspending habeas corpus, the right for individuals to contest their detention in court, citing constitutional allowances during “rebellion or invasion.” This comes amid ongoing legal challenges against the administration’s immigration policies, with some judges ordering the release of detained students while others support the administration’s actions. Legal experts have questioned Miller’s interpretation of the law, and it’s uncertain if Trump will pursue this suspension without Congressional approval.