Trump blasts Supreme Court while arguing trials for migrants ‘not possible’
- Donald Trump criticized the U.S. Supreme Court for pausing his administration's deportation efforts, stating it is impossible to provide trials to every migrant being deported, claiming a timeframe of 200 years would be needed for all the cases involved.
- The Supreme Court ruled 7-2, confirming basic due process rights must be respected, even when Trump seeks to deport migrants without hearings, specifically those accused of being gang members under the Alien Enemies Act.
- Senator Chris Van Hollen cautioned that denying constitutional rights to one individual could threaten due process for all in America, after the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia who was deported despite a court order.
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