Appeals court allows Trump to expand fast-track deportation process (opens original article in a new tab)
A U.S. appeals court permitted the Trump administration to expand a fast-track deportation process, allowing expedited removal of migrants found anywhere in the country who can't prove they've lived there for two years. The court rejected claims that the policy violates due process, stating migrants receive notice and an opportunity to object.
- A federal appeals court allowed the Trump administration to expand a fast-track deportation process
- The process now applies to non-citizens apprehended anywhere in the U.S. who can't show two years of residency
- The court ruled that the policy doesn't violate due process rights as long as migrants get notice and a chance to object
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