
Judge says Trump may use Alien Enemies Act for deportations in Pa., with more notice
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- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
63% : " However, she rejected government assertions that it must only provide targeted migrants 24 hours' notice of their designations as "alien enemies" before it could summarily deport them.34% : At the same time, Haines, who was nominated to the bench by Trump during his first term in the White House, described the administration's process of notifying migrants that they have been targeted for deportation under the act as "constitutionally deficient.
16% : Judges in Texas, Colorado and New York separately have issued orders blocking Alien Enemies Act deportations in their jurisdictions, finding that the law was meant to deter wars or "predatory incursions," not to target undocumented immigrants -- even those accused of memberships in gangs that Trump has declared foreign terror organizations.
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