The Supreme Court ordered the Trump administration not to deport alleged Venezuelan gang members in Texas while litigation is ongoing. The court did not make a final decision on the case but halted any deportations until further notice. Two conservative justices disagreed with the order. The detainees are being held in the Bluebonnet Detention Center in Anson, Texas, and the government is seeking to deport them under the Alien Enemies Act. The ACLU filed a lawsuit to prevent their deportation without due process. The Supreme Court previously ruled that individuals subject to deportation under the Alien Enemies Act must have the opportunity to challenge the decision through habeas corpus petitions. The case highlights concerns about the Trump administration’s use of presidential power and compliance with court orders. Another case involving the mistaken deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador is still ongoing. The Supreme Court’s decision in this case emphasized the importance of allowing detainees to challenge their deportation decisions. The final outcome of the case remains uncertain as litigation continues.
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