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Supreme Court pauses deportations of Venezuelan migrants

the Trump administration It is not possible to proceed with plans to deport more Venezuelan immigrants The Supreme Court said early on Saturday early Saturday, that she was accused of gang members.

The administration was to fly more than 50 immigrants from the Texas Immigration Center to SalvadorUsing the law of foreign enemies rarely protested, the New York Times reported. The judges have temporarily prevented plans as the case is operated in the Federal Appeal Court in Louisiana, CNN reported.

The court quoted that “the government is directed to not removing any member in the category of detainees assumed from the United States until another order from this court.” No reason was given, and the judges were opposed to Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alto Junior.

The matter came after the lawyers with the American Civil Liberties Union submitted the emergency resumption of the emergency on Friday, saying that the immigrants had not been made enough notice to challenge their deportation.

“These men were about to spend their lives in a terrible foreign prison without having any work and they are ever,” the Times quoted ACLU Li Gilrrent’s lawyer as saying. “The case has a long way. But at the present time, we felt comfortable because the court did not allow the Trump administration to accelerate them secretly.”

This is the second time that the Supreme Court considers Trump’s use of the law of foreign enemies, CNN said.

Last week, Judges allowed Trump to use it, but they said that immigrants should be notified of honor and given an opportunity for a federal court to review their cases. Judges said that the courts only in places where migrants are detained can review cases.

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