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Trump Administration can resume some deportations under Alien Enemies Act

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USA TODAY

Daily News, News

4.41.2K Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2025

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

A Supreme Court ruling will allow the Trump administration to resume the deportation of certain immigrants.

The U.S. stock market had a turbulent day after President Trump's newly imposed tariffs went into effect over the weekend.

USA TODAY Congress Reporter Savannah Kuchar explains the impact the stock market and newly imposed tariffs have on President Donald Trump’s approval ratings.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court placed a hold on the return of a Maryland father mistakenly deported to El Salvador. 

USA TODAY White House Reporter Zac Anderson talks about how some Trump allies are sounding off in the tariff debate. 

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces backlash after publicly supporting the MMR vaccine. 

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Good morning. I'm Cody Godwin in for Taylor Wilson, and today is Tuesday, April 8th,

0:39.5

2025. This is the excerpt. Today, the Supreme Court lets the Trump administration resume

0:48.0

deportations under the Alien Enemies Act. Plus, Trump holds firm on tariffs despite a mess

0:53.5

in the markets. And let's talk

0:55.9

approval ratings. The Trump administration can resume the deportation of certain immigrants,

1:02.8

a divided Supreme Court said yesterday. The move marks a partial victory for President Donald

1:07.6

Trump's hardline approach to immigration. The decision allows the Justice Department to continue using a 1798 law called the Alien

1:15.3

Enemies Act to deport immigrants, it says, are members of a Venezuelan crime gang.

1:20.8

The ruling says the immigrants brought their challenge, which was filed in the United States

1:25.2

District Court for the District of Columbia in the wrong court.

1:29.2

The detainees are confined in Texas, so venue is improper in the District of Columbia.

1:34.5

The majority wrote in an unsigned opinion that lifted a judge's order temporarily blocking deportations without hearings.

1:41.1

Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote in dissent that the decision is, quote, indefensible.

1:46.4

Trump wrote on Truth Social that it was a great day for justice in America.

1:53.7

The battered U.S. stock market endured a turbulent day yesterday, sinking then rising before

1:59.4

mostly sinking again. Stocks fought back in the afternoon,

2:03.3

but it wasn't enough to combat conflicting tariff news before the days close. Trump last week

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