Law Offices of Chris M. Ingram

News Round Up 5/27 – 6/2/2025 Part 10

News Round Up 5/27 – 6/2/2025


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The administration’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport alleged gang members without hearings has drawn pundit scrutiny, with some calling it a dangerous precedent.

Reports of U.S. citizens being mistakenly deported highlight the risks of rapid enforcement, fueling media debates over due process.

Reflection on Themes and Trends

The past week’s immigration news underscores a clear trend: the Trump administration is aggressively pursuing its campaign promise of stringent border security and reduced legal protections for migrants. The Supreme Court’s rulings, particularly on the CHNV parole program, signal a judicial willingness to grant the administration leeway, though due process concerns persist. Federal courts, however, continue to act as a check, as seen in the Harvard case and prior blocks on Flores and birthright citizenship policies. The sanctuary jurisdiction list and media reactions reveal a deepening divide between federal and local priorities, as well as between enforcement-focused and humanitarian perspectives. As the administration pushes for 3,000 daily deportations, the human and political consequences are profound, setting the stage for ongoing legal battles and societal debates.

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