Overview
- The Supreme Court issued a stay halting further deportations under the Alien Enemies Act until the administration complies with due-process requirements.
- The Court ruled that detainees must be given timely notice and an opportunity to seek habeas relief before removal.
- The ACLU claims the Trump administration is not fully complying, with some detainees receiving fewer than 24 hours to contest deportations.
- President Trump criticized the Supreme Court on Truth Social, claiming due process for all detainees would take '200 years' and accusing the Court of being 'intimidated by the Radical Left.'
- The Alien Enemies Act, last used during World War II, has raised concerns over executive overreach and due-process rights in the context of immigration enforcement.