The Supreme Court’s conservative majority on Monday delivered a significant win for the Trump administration’s immigration policy, clearing the way for officials to resume deportation of migrants to third countries without additional due process requirements imposed by a district court judge.

The nation’s hight court did not explain the decision, but it said the stay of Judge Brian Murphy’s mandate would terminate should the administration ultimately lose an appeal on the merits.

Litigation is ongoing, but is expected to take years to complete.

  • fluxion@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    Can we start deporting judges without due process until the law is a little more clear on things?

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        4 hours ago

        Yep. If you don’t give those judges any due process then they can’t actually prove that they are citizens, let alone SCOTUS justices. Just pack them off to a torture prison somewhere and wash your hands of them. It’s the American way now.

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          3 hours ago

          And everyone with a group of friends can do it, because the ICEstapo doesn’t identify itself when kidnapping people.