Supreme Court orders Trump administration not to deport Venezuelans under Alien Enemies Act for now
- The Supreme Court issued an order blocking the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan immigrants in Texas.
- The court instructed the Trump administration to respond to the emergency appeal from the ACLU as soon as possible.
- The ACLU argued that deportations could happen without necessary judicial review for the Venezuelan nationals involved.
- The Supreme Court's decision mandates that deportations must stop temporarily until the lower court rules on the case.
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By Harold Hutchison, Daily Caller News Foundation | April 21, 2025 George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley said Sunday that justices on the Supreme Court are showing signs of “frustration” with lower courts over deportation cases. The Supreme Court temporarily halted the Trump administration’s efforts to use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport members of the Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua (TdA) early Saturday morni…
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U.S. Supreme Court pauses deportations under wartime law
The U.S. Supreme Court early Saturday temporarily blocked a new round of deportations under the wartime Alien Enemies Act until the high court considers the case of several migrants in Texas whose lawyers say are at risk for “imminent removal.”
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