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#statesponsoredabduction

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After #SCOTUS’ ruling, the original 5 plaintiffs in the ACLU & Democracy Forward case against the #AlienEnemiesAct split up.

Now 2 class action #habeas suits have been filed, one in New York with 2 plaintiffs & one in Texas with the other three.

#law #immigration #ExtraordinaryRendition #StateSponsoredAbduction #Constitution #CivilRights #HumanRights #DueProcess #DualState #14thAmendment #5thAmendment #AbuseOfPower #Trump
bloomberg.com/news/articles/20

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The admin appealed Judge Xinis’s order to the US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, which on Mon declined to intervene immediately & stay the lower court ruling.

So the #Trump admin asked #SCOTUS to intervene on an emergency basis [I think we’re in double digits now for Trump’s SCOTUS emergency applications].
#law #immigration #AlienEnemiesAct #ExtraordinaryRendition #StateSponsoredAbduction #Constitution #CivilRights #HumanRights #DueProcess #Judiciary #SeparationOfPowers #AbuseOfPower

#Trump asks #SCOTUS to help him break the #law, again.

Trump asked the #SupremeCourt to block a court order to return a deportee from #ElSalvador’s #CECOT that his admin admitted to deporting by mistake.

Judge Paula Xinis gave the Trump admin until midnight Monday to return #KilmarAbregoGarcía, who was deported despite a court order forbidding it.

#immigration #AlienEnemiesAct #AbuseOfPower #ExtraordinaryRendition #StateSponsoredAbduction
washingtonpost.com/politics/20

The Washington Post · Trump asks Supreme Court to block order returning deportee from El SalvadorBy Justin Jouvenal
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The justices will soon decide whether to relieve the #Trump admin from the trial court’s order halting the expulsions. Whether the govt has complied w/the order isn’t directly before #SCOTUS. But whether the Court can trust the govt’s representations during such quickly unfolding litigation is—& the justices have every reason not to.

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