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Federal appeals court allows the Trump administration to resume expanded use of speedy deportations
- A federal appeals panel cleared the way for the Trump administration to resume nationwide use of expedited removal — quick deportations without a judge — overturning a lower-court block.
- The 2-1 decision split largely along judicial appointment lines; the majority said migrants get notice and a chance to respond, while critics and the ACLU warned the process risks wrongful deportations and denies due process.
- The ruling is a major win for the administration’s immigration crackdown and renews debate about fairness, potential errors, and the impact on migrants across the U.S.
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