Supreme Court sides with Trump on Alien Enemies Act
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Strikingly, the unsigned three-page majority opinion does not dispute that the cutoff of funds was unconstitutional and illegal.
From Los Angeles Times
The Trump administration is touting a Supreme Court ruling allowing it to resume deportations under the Alien Enemies Act as a major victory, but the immigration fight is far from over.
From The Boston Globe
The ruling by the high court essentially clears the path for the Trump administration to resume deportations under the rarely used wartime law, so long as detainees are given due process.
From NBC News
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