What to expect after Supreme Court clears way for Trump’s Alien Enemies Act deportations

What to expect after Supreme Court clears way for Trump’s Alien Enemies Act deportations


The Trump administration celebrated the Supreme Court’s decision on Monday that tossed out a lower court’s order blocking Alien Enemies Act deportations and that restricted outside groups who bring lawsuits about the deportations from shopping around for friendly courts.

But the high court crafted the order in a way that also creates new complications for the Trump administration, and it did not rule on key questions about President Donald Trump’s authority to invoke the Alien Enemies Act against Tren de Aragua members.

The Supreme Court said the administration could, for now, deport alleged Tren de Aragua members under the powerful wartime law but that it must give “reasonable notice” before deporting them so that the prospective deportees could have a chance to challenge their removals in

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