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U.S. judges in Texas, New York block DOJ from removing plaintiffs in Alien Enemies Act deportation case

  • The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Venezuelan migrants must have the chance to legally contest their deportation under the Alien Enemies Act.
  • Federal Judges Fernando Rodriguez Jr. And Alvin K. Hellerstein issued temporary restraining orders blocking the deportation of Venezuelan nationals, citing insufficient notice for due process.
  • Rodriguez emphasized the risk of irreparable injury for migrants if removed without proper legal recourse, agreeing with plaintiffs that using the law for deportation is likely unlawful.
  • The ACLU argued that the government's actions to deport alleged gang members under the Alien Enemies Act are inappropriate due to the lack of war circumstances.
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KBZK broke the news in on Wednesday, April 9, 2025.
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