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Judge allows Trump administration to use wartime law to deport Venezuelan gang members
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A US federal judge in Pennsylvania has permitted the Trump administration to deport Venezuelan nationals, alleged to be gang members, under the Alien Enemies Act. This ruling contrasts with previous court decisions that deemed the AEA's use legally flawed in such cases. While allowing deportations, the judge mandated a 21-day notice and a court hearing opportunity for the individuals.
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