Trump Administration Says It Will Appeal Order Granting El Salvador Deportees Due Process
- The Trump administration intends to challenge a judicial mandate that compels it to permit nearly 140 Venezuelan men deported to El Salvador to contest their detentions.
- The legal dispute followed the March 15 deportations under the rarely used 18th-century Alien Enemies Act, invoked for wartime removal of noncitizens.
- Judge James Boasberg ordered the administration last week to provide due process but the Justice Department asked appeals courts to delay compliance while challenging this ruling.
- An official noted that the absence of detailed information on each person underscores the potential threat they represent, while Deputy Press Secretary Abigail Jackson emphasized that Boasberg does not have the final authority on the matter.
- The appeal will pause the lower court’s order for now and underscores tensions over immigration enforcement and judicial authority under the Alien Enemies Act.
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Appeals Court Pauses Order Granting Due Process to Venezuelan Deportees
A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked a lower court order that allowed Venezuelan illegal immigrants deported to El Salvador in March to challenge their detention. The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia issued an administrative stay on June 10, putting District Judge James Boasberg’s June 4 order on hold while it reviews the government’s appeal. This comes after the Trump administration filed an emergency motion…
Appeals Court Pauses Ruling Ordering Due Process for Deported Venezuelans
A federal appeals court on Tuesday said the Trump administration did not have to comply for now with a judge’s order to give due process to scores of Venezuelan immigrants who were deported to El Salvador under a wartime law. The ruling, by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, came one day before the administration was supposed to outline for a lower-court judge how to allow nearly 140 deported Venezuelans to challenge their e…
Trump appeals ruling that Venezuelans deported to El Salvador may challenge detention
NEW YORK - The Trump administration on Tuesday appealed a judge's ruling last week that hundreds of Venezuelans who were deported to El Salvador under an 18th century wartime law must be given the chance to challenge their detentions. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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