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

  • The US Supreme Court issued a ruling in Trump v. J.G.G., allowing the government to vacate lower court orders due to improper venue for challenges to detention under the Alien Enemies Act.
  • Federal judges in New York and Texas temporarily halted the deportation of Venezuelan nationals involved in a lawsuit against the government's use of the Act, emphasizing the need for due process.
  • The American Civil Liberties Union filed emergency lawsuits, arguing that detained Venezuelans labeled as Tren de Aragua members were not given a fair opportunity to contest their deportations.
  • Detainees must challenge their deportation through habeas corpus in the proper jurisdiction, according to the Fifth Amendment.
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KBZK broke the news in on Wednesday, April 9, 2025.
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