Supreme Court Backs Trump on Deportations With Short Notice
The US Supreme Court in Washington, DC.
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A sharply divided US Supreme Court let the Trump administration resume quickly deporting migrants to countries other than their own, lifting a judge’s order that gave people 10 days notice and a chance to argue they would be at risk of torture.
Over a scathing dissent from the court’s three liberals, the high court granted an emergency request from the administration, which said the order from a Massachusetts federal judge usurped presidential authority and interfered with diplomatic efforts.