On June 10, 2025, the U.S. Justice Department made an emergency appeal to block a federal court's decision requiring due process for approximately 140 Venezuelan immigrants who were deported to El Salvador under controversial circumstances. Deported on March 15 using the rarely applied Alien Enemies Act, these individuals, accused of gang affiliations, are currently detained in a Salvadoran prison. Amid ongoing legal battles, Judge James E. Boasberg directed the administration to provide the necessary legal recourse to the deportees, but the administration's recent request aims to pause this ruling while significant tensions over immigration policy continue to unfold.
Justice Department Requests Pause on Due Process Ruling for Deported Venezuelans

Justice Department Requests Pause on Due Process Ruling for Deported Venezuelans
The Trump administration seeks to halt the lower court's ruling which mandated due process for Venezuelan immigrants deported under a wartime law.
The evolving situation illustrates the broader conflicts between the courts and the current administration regarding immigrants' rights and due process, a theme that reverberates throughout the ongoing debates on U.S. immigration policy.