Appeals court hears arguments on Trump's deportation flights
- Lawyers for Venezuelan Temporary Protected Status holders are requesting a federal judge to delay decisions by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem that could end protections for 350,000 Venezuelans, putting them at risk of deportation as early as April.
- The plaintiffs, including the National TPS Alliance, claim the decision violates administrative procedures and shows racial bias, stating it could harm families dependent on TPS for legal status and work authorization.
- Federal officials argue that terminating TPS falls within Secretary Noem's authority, citing concerns over Venezuelan gang activity.
- A judge has ordered that Venezuelan migrants may not be deported without judicial review, as their legal challenges regarding deportation are considered vital.
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Court to hear Trump bid to toss order barring deportations
A US appeals court panel was set to hear a bid on Monday by the Trump administration to overturn a judge's order temporarily suspending the summary deportations of undocumented migrants using an obscure wartime law.
Appeals court hears arguments on Trump's deportation flights
A panel of appeals court judges appeared divided Monday on a Trump administration push to lift an order blocking deportation of Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador under an 18th century wartime law — a case that has become a flashpoint amid escalating tension with the federal courts.
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