The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration must provide alleged Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang members with more notice before deporting them under the Alien Enemies Act. The Court's decision represents a win for the ACLU, allowing for more notice and legal challenge proceedings.
Key Points
Supreme Court ruled in a 7-2 decision that more notice is required before deporting alleged gang members
Decision seen as a win for the ACLU
Trump administration faced legal challenges to use the Alien Enemies Act for deportation
District judges had conflicting opinions on the administration's use of the AEA
Pros
Provides more notice to alleged Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang members facing deportation
Allows for legal challenge proceedings
Cons
Some justices dissented, questioning the Court's jurisdiction and authority to issue relief