Supreme Court blocks Trump’s bid to resume controversial deportations

Friday, May 16, 2025, 5:21 pm

The U.S. Supreme Court halted President Trump’s effort to use an old law to resume deportations of accused Venezuelan gang members. This judicial rebuff underscores a clear message against bending legal statutes to target specific immigrant communities.


globalnews.ca / U.S. Supreme Court rejects Trump bid to resume deportations under 1798 law

The court indefinitely extended the prohibition on some deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, which has been used to justify deporting accused Venezuelan gang members.

cp24.com/ / U.S. Supreme Court blocks Trump from restarting Alien Enemies Act deportations - CP24

U.S. Supreme Court blocks Trump from restarting Alien Enemies Act deportations  CP24


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