💨 Abstract
The US Supreme Court has allowed President Trump to use a 1798 law to deport alleged Venezuelan gang members, but with certain limits. The court's ruling allows for deportations, but detainees must receive notice and have the opportunity to seek judicial review before removal. The decision was 5-4, with conservative justices in the majority and liberal justices dissenting.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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