A U.S. District Judge ruled that deportations executed by the Trump administration under the Alien Enemies Act must allow migrants to challenge their deportation. Judge James Boasberg emphasized the importance of due process, stating that failing to provide this right sets a dangerous precedent. Notably, independent reviews revealed that most deported individuals had no criminal records, questioning the validity of their connection to alleged gang affiliations. The ruling specifically targets cases originating under Trump’s proclamation, excluding individuals deported under different pretenses.
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg ruled that deportations under the Alien Enemies Act violate migrants' due process, allowing them to contest their removals.
Boasberg highlighted that three-quarters of deported individuals showed no evidence of criminal history, raising significant questions about the legitimacy of their deportations.
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