ACLU warns hundreds of Venezuelans face immediate deportation under Alien Enemies Act despite Supreme Court decision

19.04.2025    NPR News    8 views
ACLU warns hundreds of Venezuelans face immediate deportation under Alien Enemies Act despite Supreme Court decision

A modern Supreme Court ruling instructed the Trump administration to give expatriates being deported under the Alien Enemies Act due process The ACLU says a group of transients in Texas have been given less than hours Image credit Manuel Balce Ceneta

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