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Supreme Court intervenes in deportation and mass firing cases


The Supreme Court intervened in multiple cases involving President Trump this week, allowing deportations under the Alien Enemies Act to proceed, but requiring due process for detainees. The court also ordered the facilitation of the return of a mistakenly deported man. Additionally, the Supreme Court paused a federal judge’s ruling that would have required the reinstatement of around 16,000 probationary federal workers, finding the ruling lacked legal merit. Another federal appeals court also halted an order to rehire around 24,000 probationary workers until the full appeal is heard.

The Supreme Court also temporarily blocked the rehiring of two federal employees, Gwynne Wilcox and Cathy Harris, who were fired by Trump. Both employees challenged their removals, arguing they can only be fired for specific reasons. If their firings are upheld, it could have implications for the independence of other government agencies. The court will decide the next steps in this case after further hearings.

Overall, the legal developments this week involve a complex mix of immigration, due process, and employment law issues, highlighting the legal battles taking place as the Trump administration seeks to implement significant changes to government policies and practices.

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