NPR speaks with SCOTUSblog reporter Amy Howe about the Supreme Court order to temporarily stop the Trump administration from deporting more Venezuelan detainees under the Alien Enemies Act.
The Supreme Court blocked the Trump administration from deporting a group of immigrants in Texas under the Alien Enemies Act in an uncharacteristic middle-of-the-night order on Saturday.
Democrats from Virginia, Oregon and Michigan started pushing back against Republicans by trying to keep same-sex marriages legal, as enforced by the Supreme Court.
The president defended his actions in a post on Truth Social, claiming it would take "200 years" to try every illegal migrant, and slammed the Supreme Court for allegedly not wanting him to "send violent criminals and terrorists back to Venezuela."
19-year-old Venezuelan migrant Alessandro Paredes spoke to ABC News from a detention center in Texas after his deportation was blocked by the Supreme Court.