Trump asks US Supreme Court to intervene in deportations fight
- President Donald Trump’s administration requested the Supreme Court's involvement in the legal fight over the Alien Enemies Act, which allows for rapid deportations.
- The emergency appeal aims to overturn US District Judge James Boasberg's order blocking further deportations under the act.
- The Department of Justice is seeking a temporary stay of Boasberg's order to allow the Supreme Court time to review the case.
- Five Venezuelans, challenging the use of the law, filed a lawsuit against the administration regarding national security operations.
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Trump government asks Supreme Court permission to resume deportations of Venezuelan migrants
Trump invoked the Foreign Enemies Act for the first time since World War II to justify the deportation of hundreds of people under a presidential proclamation that qualifies the Aragua Train gang as an invading force.

Trump asks Supreme Court for permission to resume deporting Venezuelan migrants
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Friday for permission to resume deportations of Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador under an 18th century wartime law, while a court fight continues.
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