ACLU sues over Trump’s push to broaden expedited deportations
- The Trump administration announced it is expanding expedited deportation authority nationwide, allowing immigration officers to deport migrants without a judge's appearance.
- The administration stated that the authority could be used across the country and would take effect immediately.
- Newark Mayor Ras Baraka reported that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents detained undocumented residents along with U.S. citizens.
- Critics argue that the expansion risks mistakenly deporting people who have the right to be in the country and does not adequately protect vulnerable migrants.
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Trump Expands Fast-Track Deportation Nationwide
President Donald Trump's administration has expanded the use of fast-track deportation authority across the United States, allowing immigration officers to deport people without requiring them to appear before a judge. Newsweek has contacted Trump's office via email for comment. Why It Matters The…
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ACLU sues to stop Trump's fast-track deportation policy - The Examiner
By Jessica Garrison and Rachel Uranga Los Angeles Times A day after the Trump administration moved to vastly expand its powers to carry out fast-track… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close The post ACLU sues to stop Trump's fast-track deportation policy appeared first on The Examiner.
ACLU Sues Trump over Expedited Deportation Policy as Pentagon Sends Another 1,500 Troops to Border
In related news, the ACLU is suing the Trump administration on behalf of Make the Road New York over its plan to expand fast-track deportations while denying due legal process. The expedited deportation policy targets immigrants who cannot prove they have been in the U.S. continuously for at least two years. In more immigration news, both houses of Congress have now passed the final version of the Laken Riley Act, which requires federal immigrat…
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