Judge Orders 21-Day Notice Before Deporting Accused Gang Members From Colorado
The Alfred A. Arraj United States Courthouse in Denver.
Photographer: Colleen Slevin/AP Photo
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A pair of federal judges blasted the Trump administration’s effort to deport alleged gang members without due process on Tuesday, while another accused the government of stonewalling.
The cases illustrate how civil rights groups and immigration attorneys are using the courts to rein in some aspects of President Donald Trump’s unprecedented crackdown on illegal immigration, particularly those accused of crimes. Many of the accused migrants deny being gang members and say they’re being targeted because of their tattoos and clothing.