Trump asks Supreme Court to end deportation protections for Venezuelans in the US
Source: CNN Politics
Updated 4:52 PM EDT, Thu May 1, 2025
CNN President Donald Trumps administration urged the Supreme Court on Thursday to unwind deportation protections for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans that have been temporarily left in place by a lower federal court.
At issue is a decision earlier this year by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to end a form of humanitarian relief known as temporary protected status for Venezuelan migrants. A group of Venezuelan nationals covered under those protections challenged the decision as a violation of the Administrative Procedure Act, which mandates specific procedures for federal agencies when implementing policy changes. They also argued that Noems decision was motivated by racial and political bias.
A federal district court in California temporarily blocked that decision from taking effect in late March, preventing the removal of the protections for more than 300,000 Venezuelan nationals.
In mid-April, the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals declined a request from the Trump administration to block that order.
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/01/politics/trump-asks-supreme-court-to-end-deportation-protections-for-venezuelans-in-the-us

Lovie777
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(44,669 posts)bluestarone
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LetMyPeopleVote
(162,387 posts)I am surprised in that the 5th Circuit could uphold the Alien Enemies Act in this case. Judge Ho of the 5th Circuit is a nut case
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BootinUp
(49,714 posts)onenote
(45,174 posts)Way back when I was in law school -- more than 40 years ago -- I interviewed for a job with Gibson Dunn. I realized during the interviews that the firm's moral and ethical values -- to the extent they had any -- did not align with mine. Apparently nothing has changed.
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liberalgunwilltravel
(789 posts)Is more like it.
Iamscrewed
(190 posts)They thought he was a controllable fucking idiot too.
LetMyPeopleVote
(162,387 posts)The Texas judges ruling is significant because it dealt head-on with the merits of the wartime law. Its not the last word on the issue.
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https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/alien-enemies-act-invocation-unlawful-rcna204232
The 1798 act was previously used only during declared wars. The text of the act says its for [w]henever there is a declared war between the United States and any foreign nation or government, or any invasion or predatory incursion is perpetrated, attempted or threatened against the territory of the United States by any foreign nation or government......
The Trump appointee reviewed the historical record from the time of the acts passage and found that the terms invasion or predatory incursion are meant to refer to an organized, armed force entering the United States to engage in conduct destructive of property and human life in a specific geographical area. Applying that background to Trumps proclamation, the judge said TdAs activities as described in the proclamation dont qualify under the act.
While this is just one ruling from one (Trump-appointed) judge in one district, it shows the difficulty the administration could face in ultimately prevailing before the Supreme Court on the merits of the issue. Other trial and appellate court judges around the country could also favorably cite Rodriguezs ruling if they agree with it, though they wouldnt be bound by it. Trial judges are bound by appellate rulings in their circuits, and all judges are bound by the Supreme Court. Rodriguez sits in the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, the most conservative circuit, which would typically be the next step on the appellate chain if the government chooses to challenge the ruling.
In any event, Rodriguezs decision doesnt prevent the administration from using normal immigration authorities outside the rarely used act to carry out deportations.
The new ruling also underscores the illegality of the administration having already summarily removed people to El Salvador under the act and deposited them into a notorious prison there. Lawyers are also pressing to get them returned to the United States. And the ruling comes as the administration fights against returning Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran native who was also illegally deported to that country (albeit not under the Alien Enemies invocation).
The invocation of the Alien Enemies Act is not supported by the law and I am shocked that it has taken this long for a court to rule on this act. I saw that trump is appealing directly to SCOTUS and by passing the 5th Circuit. This will be fun to watch.
mitch96
(15,170 posts)I can see vandalism at his Doral golf course..
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