Federal judge issues order blocking Trump effort to expand speedy deportations of migrants
Federal judge Jia Cobb halted a Trump-era policy that risked deporting immigrants without court hearings, citing due process violations and potential wrongful removals of those with established U.S. residency.
- A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to expand expedited deportations of undocumented migrants, citing potential violations of due process rights for those facing removal.
- Judge Jia Cobb stated that the administration's expanded policy risked errors leading to wrongful deportations, as many undocumented immigrants live in the U.S. for over two years.
- The ruling was influenced by lawsuits from the American Civil Liberties Union and immigrant rights organizations, challenging the lack of legal process.
- The Department of Homeland Security criticized the decision, claiming it ignored the President's authorities, while the ruling emphasized constitutional due process guarantees.
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Trump’s ‘Startling’ Rapid Deportation Policy Paused By US Judge
A US judge blocked a Trump administration policy that for months has allowed federal agents to rapidly remove undocumented immigrants without due process from anywhere in the US if they can’t quickly prove they’ve been in the country for more than two years.
A major setback for Donald Trump's migration policy. On Friday, August 29, Federal Judge Jia Cobb suspended the extension of the "accelerated expulsion" procedure, which allowed migrants to be returned without appearance before a court, according to Le Monde. She invoked the American Constitution, recalling that "no one will be expelled from the United States without the possibility, at any given time, of being heard".Until here, limited to migr…
Washington District Court criticizes administration for violation of fair trial
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