The US Supreme Court has ordered the Trump administration to halt the deportation of Venezuelan detainees accused of gang affiliations in Texas, following a lawsuit by the ACLU. The administration invoked the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport these individuals without standard legal processes, which had previously been used only during wartime. The Court’s ruling emphasizes that deportees must be allowed to contest their removal, addressing concerns about due process and language barriers in the notifications received by detainees.
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