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The US Supreme Court on Monday allowed President Trump to use a 1798 law to deport alleged Venezuelan gang members, but with certain limits. The court granted the administration's request to lift a temporary block on the summary deportations, but emphasized that judicial review is required, and detainees must receive notice and be allowed to seek habeas relief before removal. The proper venue for litigation was determined to be in Texas, not the District of Columbia.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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