Trump Judge Slams Supreme Court 'Disrespect' After Ruling
- The Supreme Court blocked the Trump administration’s attempt last week to deport over 100 Venezuelan migrants using the Alien Enemies Act and sent the case back for further review.
- The administration relied on an archaic wartime law but gave detainees roughly 24 hours’ notice without adequate information or a chance to contest their removal.
- The Fifth Circuit had initially allowed deportations but took too long to act on emergency appeals, prompting the Supreme Court’s intervention to protect due process rights.
- Judge James Ho, a Trump appointee on the Fifth Circuit, criticized the Supreme Court for “disrespect” and urged courts to be available 24 hours a day for such motions.
- The ruling mandates that deportations be paused and requires a thorough review of cases with appropriate hearings, underscoring the role of judicial oversight in enforcing immigration laws during wartime.
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