Judge skeptical that Trump's Venezuela deportation notices comply with Supreme Court ruling

Judge skeptical that Trump's Venezuela deportation notices comply with Supreme Court ruling


Lawyers for Venezuelan migrants are trying to persuade judges across the country to require the government to give migrants 30 days' notice before deporting them under the 1798 act, after the high court this weekend temporarily blocked the federal government from deporting a group of Venezuelans held at Bluebonnet. Meanwhile, in a Monday filing to the Supreme Court, the American Civil Liberties Union, which is representing the migrants, urged the justices to maintain the block, writing that officials had not provided the migrants at Bluebonnet the required notice or opportunity to contest the removals before many were loaded on buses headed to the airport. After the March 15 deportations, the Supreme Court on April 7 ordered the Trump administration to give migrants notice that they had been designated under the Alien Enemies Act and to make sure they had the chance to challenge their deportations in court.


Published at: 2025-04-21 21:45:44

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