On Monday, March 24, a federal judge ruled that migrants are entitled to hearings, delivering a major blow to Trump's plan to use a wartime law for deportations without due process.
This ruling means that Venezuelan migrants and others affected will have the chance to challenge removal orders in court. The decision comes as the Trump administration intensifies its anti-immigration policies, extending scrutiny to green card and visa holders who might have expressed different political views.
Critics warn that invoking the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 in peacetime undermines essential legal rights, while advocates see the judgment as a win for fair treatment and due process. 📣
As debates continue over immigration policy and the balance of security with individual rights, this decision stands as a powerful reminder that every person deserves a fair hearing. Stay tuned for further updates as this story unfolds!
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Judge rules migrants should get hearings; blow to Trump deportations
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