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Trump administration ‘actively looking at’ suspending habeas corpus, Stephen Miller says

In response to a question from a blogger for the far-right Gateway Pundit about when the Trump administration could start “suspending the writ of habeas corpus to take care of the illegal immigration problem”, White House’s deputy chief of staff for policy, Stephen Miller, said the Trump administration is “actively looking at” doing so.

White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller answering a far-right blogger’s question on suspending habeas corpus on Friday.

Federal habeas corpus is a procedure under which a federal court may review the legality of an individual’s incarceration.

Miller told the blogger, Jordan Conradson, he had made a point of calling on first: “The Constitution is clear, and that, of course, is the supreme law of the land, that the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus can be suspended in time of invasion. So it’s an option we’re actively looking at. Look, a lot of it depends on whether the courts do the right thing or not”.

Miller’s use of the word “invasion” reflects the Trump administration’s argument that the US is under invasion from undocumented migrants and so the president is justified in claiming the power to deport anyone the administration brands a suspected gang member, with little to no due process under the rarely-used, wartime Alien Enemies Act.

A recently declassified intelligence assessment, however, shows that US agencies do not believe that the gang Tren de Aragua is operating on behalf of the government of Venezuela, as the administration has claimed as justification to use the Alien Enemies Act.

Just last week a federal judge in Texas ruled that the law does not authorize the administration to deport such individuals. You can read more on that here:

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Rümeysa Öztürk, detained Tufts student, released from federal custody

Rümeysa Öztürk, the Tufts University student arrested by federal agents in March for her political speech in favor of Palestinians has been released from an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) detention facility in Basile, Louisiana.

Öztürk, 30, a Turkish national and PhD student studying child development, walked out of the detention center and said “thank you” with her hands over her heart.

Rümeysa Öztürk, the Tufts University student arrested in March for her political speech, was released from an immigration detention facility in Basile, Louisiana on Friday.

She declined to make a formal statement, saying, “Thank you so much. I am a little bit tired, so I will take some time to rest”.

She has been in federal custody since 25 March, when she was bundled into an unmarked car by agents and the administration moved to deport her without due process over an opinion article in a student newspaper that was critical of Israel.

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