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No judge, no hearing: Appeals court OKs Trump’s nationwide fast-track deportations without due process
A U.S. appeals court upheld the Trump administration's expanded fast-track deportation policy, allowing expedited removal of immigrants in the U.S. interior who cannot prove two years of residency. The 2-1 decision by the D.C. Circuit Court vacated lower court rulings that blocked the policy over due process concerns. Judges Justin R. Walker and Neomi Rao supported the policy, while Judge Robert L. Wilkins dissented, arguing it violated immigrant rights.
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