Inside the Urgent Fight Over the Trump Administration's New Deportation Effort
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Recent developments have seen U.S. immigration officials issuing removal notices to Venezuelan migrants under the Alien Enemies Act, labeling them as enemies and allowing their deportation without proper legal recourse. Despite a Supreme Court ruling requiring migrants to receive advance notice and the opportunity to appeal their removal, officials proceeded with alarming actions at a Texas facility. The ACLU quickly intervened, filing lawsuits. In response to the urgency of the situation, the Supreme Court temporarily halted removal flights while awaiting further consideration on the matter.
U.S. immigration officials recently issued notices to Venezuelan migrants at a Texas detention facility, classifying them as 'alien enemies' subject to immediate removal.
The ACLU quickly responded with legal actions after the Supreme Court's ruling requiring advance notice and the right to challenge removals under wartime powers.
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