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Judge Fernando Rodriguez Jr. said that the administration cannot use the Alien Enemies Act to remove any Venezuelans being held at the El Valle Detention Center, in Raymondville, near the southern bo...
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U.S. judges in Texas and New York dealt blows on Wednesday to President Donald Trump's effort to revive deportations of alleged Venezuelan gang members under a wartime law after the U.S. Supreme Court...
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The Supreme Court this week allowed the administration to resume deportations, saying a case should have been filed in Texas. But the A.C.L.U. said other detainees are being held in the jail of a small New York town.
The Immigration and Nationality Act “sets out the sole mechanism” to remove noncitizens, and the way Trump is using the Alien Enemies Act “creates an alternative removal mechanism outside of the immigration laws set by Congress,” the lawsuit states.
TPS designations were granted because Venezuela was considered ... hospitality and food service in New York State, advocates for immigrants and some experts who have studied immigration's ...
U.S. judges said on Wednesday they would impose new limits on President Donald Trump's attempts to deport alleged Venezuelan gang members under a wartime law, after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a broad ban on such removals in another court.
Civil liberties groups filed a new lawsuit Tuesday to challenge removals under the 1798 law known as the Alien Enemies Act.