The Trump administration has faced a federal court ruling that struck down its efforts to bypass due process protections in immigration cases. The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 against the administration's attempts to deport individuals without affording them a day in court, a right guaranteed under the U.S. Constitution. Critics, including Senators Chris Coons and Dick Durbin, have expressed concern that these actions undermine the fundamental principle of due process, which protects both U.S. citizens and noncitizens. The administration's policies have also been challenged for restricting the right of individuals fleeing oppression abroad to seek asylum in the United States. Lawmakers are calling for hearings to address the erosion of due process rights under the current administration.
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Our country’s commitment to due process defines us as a free nation. President Trump has repeatedly departed from that obligation. We’re calling for a much-needed hearing on the right to due process.
The Trump administration is challenging longstanding tenets on the right to flee oppression abroad and find a safe haven in the United States, as well as the right of all persons born in the U.S. t… https://t.co/EhesXnMkgx