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SCOTUS pauses deportation of Venezuelan migrants

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The United States Supreme Court (SCOTUS) on Saturday ordered President Donald Trump's administration to temporarily halt the deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members from Texas."The government i...
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News video: Supreme Court STOPS Trump Use of 1798 Law to Deport Venezuelans |Clash Erupts Over Alien Enemies Act

Supreme Court STOPS Trump Use of 1798 Law to Deport Venezuelans |Clash Erupts Over Alien Enemies Act 03:35

In a stunning late-night decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has halted the Trump administration’s controversial plan to deport Venezuelan migrants under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 — a wartime law not used since WWII. The emergency ruling comes after civil rights groups warned of mass...

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