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Federal judges in Texas and New York have expanded temporary restraining orders to protect more Venezuelans from removal by the U.S. government. The rulings are part of class-action lawsuits filed to prevent the government from removing Venezuelans accused of being gang members under the Alien Enemies Act. The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed removals under the Alien Enemies Act, but detainees must be granted some due process.
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