US still won’t say whether it will return mistakenly deported man, despite Supreme Court decision
- Stephen Miller, the White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, denied claims that Kilmar Abrego Garcia was mistakenly deported to El Salvador and stated that he was correctly sent there due to his criminal ties.
- The Supreme Court ruled that Venezuelan immigrants accused of gang membership must have judicial hearings before deportation, splitting 5-4 on where these hearings should occur.
- The court’s decision impacts future detainees, emphasizing that deportations must allow for judicial review, as per Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s warning that detainees must not be deported without judicial review.
- Both sides of the court acknowledged the necessity of judicial review for detainees’ rights, despite the underlying legality of deportations remaining undecided.
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Attorneys for mistakenly deported man bash Trump for skirting SCOTUS ruling
Attorneys for a Maryland man mistakenly deported to a Salvadoran prison said the Trump administration has run afoul of a Supreme Court order by failing to even attempt to secure his return. The Supreme Court last week determined the Trump administration must “facilitate” the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national now held in…
Trump giving prisoners fewer rights than they had in World War II internment camps: analyst
President Donald Trump's refusal to bring a Maryland man, who was wrongfully deported to a notorious prison in El Salvador, back to the United States — despite a Supreme Court ruling — has raised serious concerns among some analysts, who say that such an unchecked use of the Alien Enemies Act is unprecedented.In a report published in the New York Times Tuesday, reporters note that even during World War II, there was "a check" on the government a…
Jeffries calls for Supreme Court to hold Trump officials in contempt over deportation ruling
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) is demanding the judiciary enforce its ruling that the Trump administration return a Maryland man it mistakenly deported to El Salvador. In an appearance on MSNBC, host Jen Psaki asked Jeffries what power House…
Kristi Noem blasts 'fake news' coverage of deported Salvadoran national, says SCOTUS sent 'clear message'
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller applauded recent Supreme Court decision on a deported El Salvadoran national.
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