Federal judge blocks Trump's expanded deportation plan over due process concerns for illegal immigrants

On Friday, a federal judge prevented the Trump administration from expanding the accelerated abolition of illegal immigrants, and said that the risk of rapid deportation in the US is very large and may affect inappropriate foreigners.
The decision of the US regional judge Jia Cobb at Washington DC prevents the Trump administration from using accelerated lifting for immigrants who are on conditional release status.
“The court has no doubt about the application of the accelerated lifting statute to the constitution or the border for a long time at a 48 -page view.”
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He continued: “While applying the charter to a large group of people living in the inner part of the country, which is not previously accelerated, the government needs to meet the necessary process. Currently, the current procedures are inadequate.”
At the beginning of this month, the COBB temporarily prevented Trump administration from the efforts of the United States to maintain the rapid tracking of immigrants who entered the legally under human conditional evacuation.
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Fast trace deportation allows federal authorities to remove someone from the country without seeing a judge.
The accelerated lifting was used by the Trump administration to rapidly remove illegal immigrants, a major distinctive feature of President Donald Trump’s campaign.
Meanwhile, the management put pressure on immigrant officials to increase exiles.
Fox News has reached the Digital White House and the Department of Internal Security.
Associated Press contributed to this report.



