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Supreme Court blocks Trump from using Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans accused of having ties to terrorist organization 

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The Supreme Court blocked the Trump administration from deporting over 100 Venezuelan detainees with alleged ties to the Tren de Aragua gang under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, citing concerns over inadequate notice to migrants about their removal and due process rights. In a post for Epstein Becker Green’s SCOTUS Today, CERL Executive Board member Stuart Gerson discusses the details and implications of the Supreme Court ruling.  

Stuart Gerson is Of Counsel at Epstein Becker Green, former Acting Attorney General of the United States, and Founding Member of Checks & Balances. He is also a member of the CERL Executive Board. Read his bio here

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