The media reported on the suspension of the deportation of Venezuelan migrants by the US Supreme Court
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- The media reported on the suspension of the deportation of Venezuelan migrants by the US Supreme Court


The US Supreme Court has suspended the "immediate" deportation of Venezuelan migrants after lawyers claimed they had failed to comply with early court requirements. This was reported by the Reuters news agency on April 19.
It is clarified that the case concerns Venezuelans held at the Bluebonnet center in Texas. Lawyers for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) have urgently appealed to various courts, including the Supreme Court, calling for immediate action after reports that some have already been put on buses for deportation. According to them, the rapidity of events does not allow migrants to actually challenge the expulsion, which is their legitimate right.
Conservative Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito publicly disagreed with the decision.
On March 16, the District of Columbia Court decided to temporarily stop mass deportations of migrants from the United States based on the 1798 Enemy Aliens Act until the legal validity of its application is determined, as well as to deploy all flights with deportees on board.
Prior to that, on January 13, US President Donald Trump restricted the right of illegal migrants who entered the United States through the southern border. The President of the United States has authorized and instructed the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Justice, and the Department of State to take all necessary measures to immediately repel the invasion, repatriate, and expel illegal immigrants across the country's southern border.
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