The SC held that rule of law applies. The deportees have a right to a hearing to challenge the grounds for deportation - which is reasonable - you cannot just grab people off the street and ship them to prison in El Salvador with them having the right to claim he is a citizen and her is my passport to prove it. But you cannot hold the executive to ransome wholesale and the matter has to be brought as a habeas corpus claim in the district where they are being confined.
But it is case by case and not an APA violation, etc. So Squish is simply wrong here.
The deportees have a right to a hearing to challenge the grounds for deportation - which is reasonable... There are an estimated 12 million potential deportees that arrived in the last four years.
The illegals are here because Democrats massively violated immigration laws to bring them here.
No, they do not have right to a hearing. It would take about 700 years to hold all the hearings. That is not going to happen.
"Laws" which restrain the Republicans from undoing harm which the Democrats caused by violating laws cannot stand. The illegals all must leave.