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Trump administration in court win allowed to conduct nationwide fast-track deportations
A U.S. appeals court ruled 2-1 to allow the Trump administration to expand fast-track deportations nationwide, enabling removal of immigrants in the interior who cannot prove two years of U.S. presence. The decision overturned lower court blocks citing due process concerns, with dissenting Judge Robert L. Wilkins opposing the policy's implementation. The Department of Homeland Security praised the ruling, while immigrant rights group Make the Road New York argued the policy lacks adequate notice and safeguards.
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