Supreme Court and Trump Admin Clash Over Immigration Deportations

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Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor criticized the majority for allowing the Trump administration to resume 'no-notice' deportations, which she described as lawless and a threat to the rule of law, highlighting concerns over the safety of deported individuals and the erosion of judicial authority.
- 'So gross an abuse': Sotomayor rips SCOTUS for 'rewarding' Trump admin's 'flagrantly unlawful conduct' and 'no-notice' deportations Law and Crime News
- Returning to Supreme Court, Trump Accuses Judge in Migrant Case of Defiance The New York Times
- News Wrap: Supreme Court allows deportations of migrants to countries other than their own PBS
- Supreme Court pauses district court order preventing immigrants from being deported to third-party countries SCOTUSblog
- Trump administration accuses judge of 'unprecedented defiance' of Supreme Court in immigration dispute NBC News
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