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White House ask Supreme Court to reverse its decision on deportations

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The White House is asking the US Supreme Court in the United States to lift its stopping of deportations for a group of Venezuelans who say they are members of the gangs. In a separate case, the Supreme Court also ordered the Trump administration to facilitate the return of Kilmar Abro Garcia, who was sent to Salvador Mega Presson. Vaughn Hillyard reports from NBC on Sunday today.

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