supreme court He supported and controlled the appeal by a group of Venezuelan immigrants who called on the High Court to halt alien deportation under the enemy laws.
Like others who have made this issue in the past, the ruling revolved around illegal immigrants who were not expected to have enough time to reasonably file a challenge for their deportation.
president Donald Trump Although it attempts to speed up the deportation process of illegal immigrants using the 1798 alien enemy law, the Supreme Court’s Friday ruling takes another blow to those attempts after the court ruled over the Trump administration in an attempt to eliminate men in immigration custody in northern Texas.

The suspected gang members arrive at El Salvador by plane, including 238 members of the Tren de Aragua Gang in Venezuela and 23 members of the MS-13 Gang. A federal court on Tuesday ruled that the Trump administration could call the Alien Enemy Act (AEA) to deport criminally illegal immigrant members of the Tren de Aragua gang in Venezuela. (President El Salvador / Handouts /Anadoru via Getty Images)
“In these circumstances, it should be noted that there is no information about how to exercise the right to a proper process to fight its removal, about 24 hours before removal. It certainly does not pass the convocation. However, it has been heavily removed from this court and is far from this court to first determine the exact process necessary to satisfy the constitution of this court.
The court is The AEA was legal Rather, it will send the matter back to the New Orleans-based 5th Circuit Court of Appeals.
“To be clear, we only decide today that detainees are entitled to more notices than they were given on April 18th,” the Supreme Court ruling said.