Trump Admin's Venezuelan Gang Deportation Case 'Likely Headed to the Supreme Court'
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President Trump is invoking a "state secret privilege" and refusing to provide any additional information to the D.C. District Court judge involved in the high-profile Venezuelan migrant deportation case.
Citing the Alien Enemies Act, an 18th-century wartime law, the Trump administration recently deported hundreds of reported Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador. As planes were in the middle of the trip, a federal judge ruled against the move, yet the administration continued the deportations, setting up this latest showdown.
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