Federal Judge Orders Relief for Men Deported Under Alien Enemies Act
A federal judge's order addresses due process violations for 140 men deported under the Alien Enemies Act, affirming their rights following Supreme Court rulings.

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Overview
A federal judge has ordered relief for approximately 140 men at the Terrorism Confinement Center due to due process violations under the Alien Enemies Act.
Over 130 individuals were deported before the Supreme Court's order, leading to ongoing imprisonment at CECOT.
Judges have criticized the government's lack of transparency and due process in handling deportation cases.
Boasberg's order reaffirms due process rights for those targeted under the Alien Enemies Act amid Trump's deportation operations.
Alleged gang members claim they were not informed or allowed to challenge their designation as alien enemies prior to deportation.
Analysis
Emphasizes the need for due process and notification for detainees before deportation.