A federal appeals court has given the Trump administration the green light to revive and expand an expedited removal policy, allowing quick deportations of undocumented immigrants who cannot prove they've lived in the U.S. for two years.
This decision marks a significant win for former President Trump, reinforcing his aggressive immigration enforcement agenda and aiming to streamline deportation processes.
The ruling broadens the scope of expedited removals beyond recent border crossers, empowering immigration authorities to act on undocumented migrants nationwide without lengthy judicial oversight.
Critics, including legal experts, have condemned the ruling as unfair and error-prone, raising serious concerns about the erosion of due process for those facing deportation.
The court's split decision highlights the ongoing legal and moral debates surrounding immigration policy in the U.S., amid a polarized landscape where such policies influence electoral dynamics.
As the Trump administration's immigration strategies reshape the enforcement landscape, this ruling underscores a push for rapid deportation as a core element of national immigration policy.
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