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WASHINGTON — A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that the Trump administration must give more than 100 migrants sent to a notorious prison in El Salvador a chance to challenge their deportations.. U.S.
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The court’s pause on a judge’s order came a day before the Trump administration was supposed to outline how to allow nearly 140 Venezuelans deported to El Salvador to challenge their expulsion.
In a significant ruling, Judge James Boasberg concluded that Venezuelans deported to CECOT under the Alien Enemies Act were denied due process.
Boasberg didn’t seek to resolve that underlying issue Wednesday, instead focusing on the fact that the men didn’t even get a chance to challenge their removal.
A US judge ruled that the Trump administration violated the due-process rights of more than 100 Venezuelans deported to a notorious prison in El Salvador, and they must now get a chance to challenge ...
U.S. Judge James E. Boasberg said deportees were “plainly deprived” of their right to contest their removals before being flown to a Salvadoran prison in March.
A federal judge is ordering the Trump administration to give the hundreds of men deported to El Salvador in March under the Alien Enemies Act the right to challenge their detentions as unlawful.. In a ...
Boasberg gave the administration one week to come up with a manner in which the “at least 137″ people can make those claims, even while they’re formally in the custody of El Salvador.
Judge orders Trump to facilitate due process for migrants removed under wartime law BY: Ariana Figueroa - June 5, 2025 WASHINGTON — A federal judge in the District of Columbia on Wednesday ordered the ...
U.S. District Court Chief Judge James Boasberg said that people who were sent to the prison in March under an 18th-century wartime law haven’t been able to formally contest the removals or ...