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Judge skeptical that Trump's Venezuela deportation notices comply with Supreme Court ruling

  • The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Venezuelans detained under Trump’s policies, affirming that they deserve due process before deportation.
  • A federal judge blocked President Donald Trump’s attempt to end Temporary Protected Status for nearly 350,000 Venezuelans, allowing them to remain legally until October 2026.
  • Immigrant advocacy groups criticized the Trump administration’s actions against Venezuelans as discriminatory and based on false stereotypes.
  • A federal judge emphasized that immigration policies must not be driven by bias or implemented in an arbitrary manner, highlighting the importance of due process.
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DEBATE. Venezuelan migrants detained in Texas could be crucial to the future of democracy in the United States. The country must defend its principles, writes Gunnar Magnusson.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The U.S. Supreme Court seems not to be as complacent with Donald Trump as he himself would expect. Especially because it was Trump himself who named three of the current nine members of the U.S.'s highest court. However, recent decisions regarding migration indicate that the balance may be more even than thought. Despite Donald Trump calling on the foreign enemy law of 1798 to massively deport Venezuelan men in the U.S., an order from a federal …

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By John Fritze A group of Venezuelan immigrants targeted for deportation by the Trump administration under broad wartime authority told the Supreme Court that the notice immigration officials gave them about their impending deportation does not comply with a previous high court order.

·Idaho Falls, United States
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Washington Monthly broke the news in on Monday, April 21, 2025.
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