Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Allow Venezuelan Deportations to Resume
- On Monday, the Trump administration requested that the Supreme Court remove its injunction preventing the removal of close to 200 Venezuelan migrants held in custody in Texas.
- This request follows the Supreme Court's April order temporarily halting deportations under the Alien Enemies Act and legal challenges requiring detainees to receive notice and opportunity to contest removal.
- The administration alleges many detainees are linked to the U.S.-designated Tren de Aragua gang and have threatened violence against ICE staff while in custody.
- Solicitor General John Sauer urged the court to permit deportations, stating the group should be removed promptly to reduce risks, while President Trump warned that failing to deport such criminals risks America’s security.
- The court’s decision could set important precedents for executive authority and due process in immigration enforcement, though critics argue the efforts sideline constitutional rights and affect international relations.
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