They sued in the wrong district. That’s literally the entire decision
Edit: I was very, very wrong. They (the deported) have to sue against the district where they’re being held. The fuck does that even mean if you’re being held in a foreign prison?
They couldn’t have known where to file. That information was being kept from them.
I’m not disagreeing that the decision is bullshit, but it’s also not the end of the lawsuit
No but the scotus is showing their hand. They are going damage control trumps shit and let him get away with as much as possible.
No. They sued in the wrong district.
Because they didn’t know which district to sue in because they didn’t disclose their location?
They also said due process would still apply, which is actually pretty huge. Trump could continue to deny it, but it becomes a more direct rejection of judicial oversight. It might even get some Republicans to support impeachment.
“With some limitations” fixes it
If there are no more rules then it’s time we start acting like it.
The rumor is that Trump is planning on declaring martial law on 4/20, so plan accordingly.