Alien Enemies Act, Trump and ACLU
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The Hill |
The suit is the first in the wake of a Supreme Court decision lifting a temporary restraining order from a lower court that had blocked the Trump administration from using the law to deport people.
The Boston Globe |
The Trump administration is touting a Supreme Court ruling allowing it to resume deportations under the Alien Enemies Act as a major victory, but the immigration fight is far from over.
USA Today |
The unsigned 5-4 ruling was powered by the court's conservative justices.
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(TNND) — The Supreme Court on Monday lifted a restraining order that prevented President Donald Trump from deporting alleged Venezuelan gang members under the Alien Enemies Act, a law that’s over 220 years old and has only been used a handful of times in the nation’s past.
The ACLU of NH filed a lawsuit Monday on behalf of a Dartmouth College student over the sudden termination of his student immigration status.
Civil liberties groups filed a new lawsuit Tuesday to challenge removals under the 1798 law known as the Alien Enemies Act.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has filed a complaint with a federal employment board requesting they evaluate the legality of these purges.
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Audacy on MSNTrump revokes hundreds of student visas, some without reasonVisas for international students at colleges across the U.S. are being revoked by the new administration of President Donald Trump, causing concern and confusion at campuses. Bill Hing of the University of San Francisco,
President Donald Trump's administration has deported hundreds of alleged members of the Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua, to be imprisoned in El Salvador.
Scientific researchers on Wednesday sued to secure reinstatement of National Institutes of Health grants that funded research on topics like LGBTQ health, COVID-19 and vaccine hesitancy canceled by Republican President Donald Trump's administration as part of an "ideological purge.