Texas and New York judges broaden temporary protection for Venezuelan migrants facing removal
- Federal judges in New York and Texas expanded protection for Venezuelan migrants facing removal in the U.S. On Friday, ruling on temporary restraining orders.
- Judge Fernando Rodriguez Jr. In Texas broadened protection to all Venezuelans detained in his judicial district, including cities like Houston and Galveston.
- Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein amended his order to protect individuals in state or local custody subject to the Presidential Proclamation.
- The ACLU is questioning the legality of using the Alien Enemies Law in peacetime and has preliminary injunction hearings scheduled in both states.
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Texas and New York judges broaden temporary protection for Venezuelan migrants facing removal
Federal judges in New York and Texas ruled Friday that temporary restraining orders in place to stop the removal of Venezuelans from the U.S. would be expanded to protect more people in both states.
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