More immigrants face deportation: What due process are they owed?
- In 2025, challenges to immigrants' due process rights have come to the forefront of American society.
- The Trump administration's focus on border security and deportation efforts raised questions about individual rights.
- Expedited removal, reliance on wartime authority, and visa revocations impact immigrants with varying legal status.
- Stephen Miller stated that deportation is the only process someone is entitled to if they illegally invaded the country.
- These actions spark legal challenges and debates about constitutional protections, national security, and fairness.
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What are the different types of deportation in the United States?
With the issue of mass deportations carried out by the current Donald Trump administration, it is important to mention that not all U.S. removals are carried out in the same manner. While some undocumented immigrants face expedited removals without the right to a judge, others have the opportunity to have their case reviewed in an immigration court. Here, we explain the different removal processes.Seguir leyendo
Why due process still matters.
This is a personal opinion piece written by Tangle founder and Executive Editor Isaac Saul.A few weeks ago, someone made a defamatory post about me on a forum of my peers. The post accused me of “manufacturing consent for mass murder” in Gaza, being a “stenographer for the military industrial complex,” and “using fabricated sources” to write about a “non-existent” Uyghur genocide in China. I’m an ultimate frisbee player, and this person had made…
Flowers: With deportation, ICE undoes immigration court judge’s ruling
I’ve been writing about immigration for over two decades. I’ve been practicing immigration law for over three decades. You could say I’m an expert. And I’m atypical in my approach, because — drum roll — I identify as a conservative. My pronouns are Ronald/Reagan. For much of my professional life, I’ve tried to straddle the often invisible line between advocating for immigrant rights, and supporting government efforts to keep this country safe. I…
Kevin Kuykendall | Concerned Over Lack of Due Process
I’m concerned about what’s happening in our nation. While I agree “something” needed to be done about our borders and runaway immigration, I’m concerned about using a 1798 law against wartime enemies to remove people from within the U.S. borders without due process. More on that in a minute. I’m all for stopping people trying to cross illegally into the U.S. and immediately returning them to the country from which they entered. In this scenario,…
Due process must be observed for ICE arrests, deportations
HeraldNet.com HeraldNet.com - Everett and Snohomish County news from The Daily Herald in Everett, Washington The 14th amendment to the U.S. Constitution says that no state shall “deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.” There are many definitions of “due process” however, as a long time judge, my most simple definition of due pr…
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