The Supreme Court lifted a lower court’s order that required the Trump administration to allow migrants to contest deportations to third countries based on fears of torture or persecution, enabling the administration to resume such deportations. Dissenting justices criticized the ruling as undermining due process, asserting that it permits unlawful deportations without notice or an opportunity for migrants to defend themselves.
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After Trump attacks Iran, what experts and officials fear for the American homeland
In the aftermath of President Trump's airstrikes on Iran, concerns have escalated regarding potential cyberattacks against U.S. infrastructure, particularly from Iranian state actors targeting critical systems. A Department of Homeland Security bulletin warned that while immediate threats may focus on Israeli targets, U.S. networks could also be at risk, prompting calls for enhanced security measures across domestic critical infrastructure. Need More Context? 🔎
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