Trump must give some Venezuelan migrants 21 days' notice before deportations, judge rules
- A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration must give Venezuelan migrants 21 days' notice before deportation, supported by litigation from the American Civil Liberties Union .
- U.S. District Court Judge Charlotte N. Sweeney issued a temporary restraining order preventing the deportation of Venezuelan nationals linked to the Tren de Aragua gang until at least May 6, 2025.
- Sweeney determined that the administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 was likely improper and noted the lack of judicial support for the declaration.
- The court ruling mandates that detainees receive notices in a language they understand before deportation can occur.
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Trump's immigration policy and ties with Bukele hit the Venezuelan opposition and give Maduro oxygen
The deportation of hundreds of Venezuelans from the United States to El Salvador’s megacarcel known as the Center for Confining Terrorism has fueled a debate within the ranks opposed to Chavismo. Donald Trump’s hostility to the diaspora puts democratic forces in the face of an unexpected dilemma: that it be their allies who are giving questionable treatment to their compatriots and maligning their cause in front of the population. It should be a…
Judge Requires Eviction Notice for Illegal Migrants
A federal judge in Colorado has temporarily halted President Donald Trump’s administration from deporting Venezuelan migrants under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, a law historically used only in wartime. The ruling mandates that detainees must receive 21 days’ notice before deportation and be informed of their right to challenge the removal “in a language the individual understands.” U.S. District Judge Charlotte Sweeney expressed skepticism that t…
Trump Administration Must Give Some Venezuelans 21 Days Notice Before Deportations: Judge
The Trump administration must provide Venezuelans whom officials arrest for alleged links to the Tren de Aragua gang three weeks’ notice before removing them from the country, a federal judge ruled on April 11. A temporary restraining order from U.S. District Judge Charlotte N. Sweeney applies to all noncitizens in Colorado who were, are, or will be subject to President Donald Trump’s March proclamation declaring an invasion of the United States…
Federal Judge rules Trump admin must give 21 days notice to Venezuelan migrants before deportations
A federal judge in Colorado directed President Donald Trump's administration on Tuesday to give Venezuelan migrants detained in that state notice 21 days in advance before any deportations under a law historically used only in wartime, and to inform them of their right to challenge their removal. In a written ruling maintaining a temporary block within Colorado on deportations under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, U.S. District Judge Charlotte Sween…
Judge Orders 21-Day Notice Before Deporting Accused Gang Members From Colorado
A federal judge in Colorado temporarily blocked the Trump administration from removing suspected Venezuelan gang members from the state under an emergency wartime law, adding to a spate of rulings hindering the government’s deportation initiative.
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