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In reply to the discussion: BREAKING: The Supreme Court holds that the Trump administration violated the due process rights of Venezuelan migrants [View all]sl8
(16,504 posts)25. This case is about the Venezuelan detainees being held in the Northern District of Texas, not Garcia. nt
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BREAKING: The Supreme Court holds that the Trump administration violated the due process rights of Venezuelan migrants [View all]
In It to Win It
May 16
OP
Bring them back now and allow due process if they can prove their offenses are unlawful.
Deuxcents
May 16
#4
Supreme Court rules Trump administration must give Venezuelans more time to challenge deportation under Alien Enemies Ac
LetMyPeopleVote
May 16
#6
OK maybe I'll start hoping again. I was expecting them to sell us all up the river. And democracy.
lindysalsagal
May 16
#7
and SCOTUS will get pissed and continue to vote against him in every case
LymphocyteLover
May 16
#21
it's happening.... big question is whether they actually attack SCOTUS more directly
LymphocyteLover
May 18
#50
So, with THIS ruling, if i read it right. That not just one person (Garcia) but ALL
bluestarone
May 16
#22
This case is about the Venezuelan detainees being held in the Northern District of Texas, not Garcia. nt
sl8
May 16
#25
"The issue isn't how SCOTUS rules. It's if these rulings will be complied with."
J_William_Ryan
May 16
#28