The Supreme Court ruled on Monday to lift a lower court order that had blocked the Trump administration from deporting alleged Venezuelan gang members, according to CNBC. The deportations were carried out under the Alien Enemies Act without prior hearings. The decision allows deportations to resume as long as detainees are given notice and a chance to challenge their confinement. The case stems from a lawsuit filed by five Venezuelans and had been temporarily halted by U.S. District Judge James Boasberg. The Alien Enemies Act had only been used during the War of 1812, World War I, and World War II until Trump invoked it.
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00:02The Supreme Court ruled on Monday to lift a lower court order that had blocked the Trump
00:06administration for deporting alleged Venezuelan gang members, that according to CNBC. The
00:12deportations were being carried out under the Alien Enemies Act without prior hearings. The
00:17decision allows deportations to resume as long as detainees are given notice and a chance to
00:22challenge their confinement. The case stands for a lawsuit filed by five Venezuelans and had been
00:28temporarily halted by U.S. District Judge James Boesburg. The Alien Enemies Act had only been
00:33used during the War of 1812, World War I, and World War II until Trump invoked it.
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