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Pam Bondi Celebrates as SCOTUS ruled to allow the Trump Admin to Resume Deportations Under Aliens Enemies Act
Pam Bondi Celebrates as SCOTUS ruled to allow the Trump Admin to Resume Deportations Under Aliens Enemies Act
BUT…. Did anyone actually read the ruling?
Going forward, individuals targeted for removal MUST be given notice and the chance to file habeas corpus petitions to challenge their deportation in court. This new requirement could challenge—or more precisely, RESTRICT—the scope of the administration’s deportation efforts:
- Slowing the Process: Requiring notice and judicial review through habeas petitions introduces additional steps, preventing the government from deporting people as quickly as it intended.
- Limiting Who Can Be Deported: If individuals successfully challenge their deportation in court (e.g., by proving they aren’t gang members or that the Act doesn’t apply), fewer people might ultimately be removed than planned.
- The habeas requirement ensures lower courts can scrutinize each case, potentially reducing the administration’s ability to deport large groups.
Justice Amy Coney Barrett joined the three liberal justices—Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson—in dissent.
Mind you, the Alien Enemies Act ruling only applies to foreign nationals deported on grounds that they’re gang members.
If it’s this hard to get CRIMINAL FOREIGN GANG MEMBERS out of the US, how hard do you think it will be when we just start focusing on illegal border crossers?
What’s happening is treason.
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