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  • Articles Tagged with "Due Process"

    Due process for me, not for thee - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Politics • United States

    The article discusses President Trump's contrasting approaches to due process, utilizing it for himself while attempting to deny it to others, highlighting inconsistencies in the application of justice.

    A ‘Path of Perfect Lawlessness’ - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Politics • World

    The Supreme Court is deciding whether the Trump administration can legally deport Americans to a foreign prison without due process, raising concerns about human rights abuses and the potential for government overreach.

    Supreme Court analysis: Trump's legal blueprint for disappearing anyone in U.S.

    slate.com • Politics • World

    The Trump administration argues it can deport individuals without due process and hold them indefinitely in a foreign nation, prompting a Supreme Court case challenging this power.

    El Salvador says it shares gang intel with the US — and requests specific deportees | CNN

    edition.cnn.com • Politics • World

    El Salvador claims to share intelligence with the US on gang members before requesting their deportation, but a case of mistaken identity highlights concerns about due process.

    What's In A Name? A Lot, Especially If That Name Is "Anti-National"

    livelaw.in • Law • India

    This article analyzes the ambiguous use of the term "anti-national" in Indian law, highlighting its lack of clear definition and potential for arbitrary application.

    JD Vance’s strained claims about a wrongly deported man - The Washington Post

    washingtonpost.com • Politics • World

    JD Vance defends the wrongful deportation of a man to El Salvador, arguing that it's acceptable collateral damage in addressing immigration issues, despite evidence suggesting otherwise.

    Supreme Court immigration ruling: Due process in theory, deportation in practice - Los Angeles Times

    latimes.com • Law • World

    The Supreme Court's ruling on the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport immigrants sparks debate, with both supporters and critics highlighting aspects of the decision.

    Attorneys say students’ visas revoked for minor offenses

    stltoday.com • Immigration • United States

    Numerous international students in the US are facing visa revocations and potential deportation due to minor offenses, prompting legal challenges and raising concerns about due process and the impact on higher education.

    Trump admin continues releasing information to paint Abrego Garcia as violent gang member as outcry against deportation grows | CNN Politics

    cnn.com • Politics • United States

    The Trump administration's continued efforts to portray a wrongly deported Maryland man as a violent gang member are escalating amid growing public outcry and legal challenges.

    Should Abrego Garcia Be Punished for Someone Else’s Crimes?

    nymag.com • Politics • World

    The article examines the political debate surrounding the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, focusing on the accusations of Democratic indifference to victims of immigrant crime and the use of parents' grief for political gain.

    Should Grounds Of Arrest Be Mandatorily Supplied 'Prior' To Arrest In Every Case? Supreme Court Reserves Orders In Worli Hit & Run Case

    livelaw.in • Law • India

    The Supreme Court of India reserved its judgment on whether providing written grounds for arrest is mandatory before or immediately after arrest in all cases, stemming from a hit-and-run case.

    Trump Is Attempting to Use Wartime Powers in the U.S. - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Politics • World

    The article discusses Donald Trump's attempt to utilize the Alien Enemies Act for deportations, raising concerns about due process and the misuse of wartime powers during peacetime.

    ‘Selective Proceduralism’ Would Suffocate the Constitution - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Politics • World

    Justices Alito and Thomas's dissent against a Supreme Court ruling blocking Trump-era deportations is criticized for prioritizing proceduralism over the immediate risk of human rights violations.

    Abrego Garcia case: Did Democrats help Trump by going to El Salvador? | Vox

    vox.com • Politics • World

    The article analyzes the political ramifications of Democratic lawmakers' visit to El Salvador to advocate for a wrongly deported US resident, debating whether this action benefits or harms their party's image.

    How the Trump Administration Flipped on Kilmar Abrego Garcia - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Politics • World

    The Trump administration's handling of Kilmar Abrego Garcia's wrongful deportation reveals a shift from initial attempts to rectify the error to a staunch refusal to facilitate his return, raising concerns about due process and executive overreach.