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Trump administration can expand fast-track deportation process, US appeals court rules

The 2-1 ruling lets the administration use fast-track removals nationwide without immigration judge hearings, a major boost to its mass deportation plan.

  • A federal appeals court ruled 2-1 to allow the Trump administration to resume using expedited removal for undocumented migrants throughout the U.S., overturning a lower court's block on the policy expansion.
  • The expanded expedited removal process permits quick deportation without a court appearance and applies nationwide, not just at the border, as implemented since January.
  • The majority judges, appointed by Trump, found that immigrants were given notice and opportunity to respond and that the expansion did not violate due process rights.
  • The dissenting judge, appointed by Obama, argued the policy risks wrongful deportations and raises due process concerns.
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Telemundo Dallas (39) broke the news on Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
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