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Blocked by a federal judge who had been concerned about the "unbelievably problematic" impact of the use of the Alien Enemies Act, the provision was authorized by the highest court in the United States on Monday evening, April 7th. If Donald Trump jubilee, the judicial battle is actually not over.
The US Supreme Court suspended, this Monday, the temporary ban on expulsions of migrants issued by a federal judge, opening a new chapter in the judicial battle surrounding the controversial use of the Alien Enemies Act, a law that was more than two centuries old. This decision, justified for technical reasons, temporarily allows the Trump administration to continue the expulsions of migrants on the basis of this exceptional law dating back to 1…
Washington - The highest U.S. federal court again made possible, Monday, April 7 for technical reasons, the expulsions of migrants under an emergency law used in wartime
The US Supreme Court suspended on Monday for technical reasons the ban on expulsions of migrants under an emergency law used in wartime.
The U.S. Supreme Court allowed on Monday expulsions of migrants under an emergency law used until then only in wartime. Donald Trump welcomed a "great day for justice" despite criticism by human rights defenders.
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