Stephen Miller Suggests Trump Administration Could Suspend Habeas Corpus To Detain Immigrants -- Here's What That Means
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62% Medium Right
- Politician Portrayal
-64% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
37% : That means it's likely Trump would face legal challenges if he decided to suspend the writ of habeas corpus on his own without Congress -- where it would face a lower likelihood of passing, given Republicans' razor-thin majority -- but it remains to be seen how the courts could rule.33% : Trump told "Meet the Press" last week he "[didn't] know" whether he had to uphold the Constitution when it came to deportations, while Miller claimed on X that "due process guarantees the rights of a criminal defendant facing prosecution, not an illegal alien facing deportation."
17% : It has also faced accusations of defying court rulings, with Judge James Boasberg ruling there's evidence Trump officials acted in criminal contempt by defying his order prohibiting them from sending people to El Salvador.
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