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“Should’ve Been 9-0” – Trump Scores MAJOR Supreme Court WIN Over Venezuelan Migrant Deportations

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🗓️ 8 April 2025

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

The Supreme Court clears the way for Trump’s deportation flights of Venezuelan migrants under the Alien Enemies Act. PBD and crew react to the 5–4 ruling, Amy Coney Barrett’s dissent, and the shocking case of a mistaken deportation to El Salvador.

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0:00.0

The Supreme Court clears way for Venezuelan deportation to resume for now.

0:05.0

Okay, so this, Rob, if you got the clip on this one here,

0:08.0

Supreme Court ruled Monday that the Trump administration can resume deporting

0:11.9

Venezuelan migrants under the Alien Enemies Act overturning the lower court's pause.

0:17.7

The unsigned order stated that detainees are confined in Texas, so venue is improper in the District of Columbia,

0:24.5

directing the case to Texas, all just as agreed migrants must get noticed within a reasonable time to challenge removal per justice, Brett Kavanaugh, concurrence through, is this the clip rob?

0:34.9

It is.

0:35.3

This is News Nation reporting on this late last night.

0:37.7

Go forward. And the Trump administration can restart deportation flights under the alien enemies act.

0:43.2

The Supreme Court ruling in a narrow majority that the wartime law can be used to deport illegal immigrants.

0:50.1

Those flights have been at the center of a legal firestorm between the administration and the Justice Department.

0:57.0

News Nations Tom Dempsey has the latest from Washington.

0:59.6

So Tom, this wasn't a complete victory for the president, was it?

1:04.2

Yeah, but a temporary win you could say for the Trump administration, Anna, good morning.

1:08.1

Look, for now, these deportation flights under the

1:11.2

Alien Enemy's Act can continue as this case makes its way through court. And as part of this

1:16.3

Supreme Court decision, anyone ordered to be deported must have their day in court. President

1:21.7

Donald Trump, though, celebrated this decision when it came down, posting the truth, social

1:25.5

quote, saying that the Supreme Court upheld the rule of law and calling it a great day for justice in America. The Supreme Court

1:33.1

did not rule on whether those Venezuelans on flights to El Salvador last month were improperly

1:38.5

classified for deportation under the Alien Enemy's Act. But the justices did determine

1:43.1

that the court cases challenging those deportations cannot be held in Washington, D.C.

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