The Supreme Court has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting a group of Venezuelans.
The administration accuses the men of being gang members.
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The overnight Supreme Court ruling came as the Trump administration was preparing to deport the men being held in Texas under a rarely used wartime act.
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In Lilly's family, there's a story everybody knows by heart.
If this story had never happened, all of us wouldn't be here right now.
Sammy wouldn't be here.
I mean, I wouldn't be here.
Wally wouldn't be here.
Anyone that we know wouldn't be here.
So what happens when Lilly's mom tells her this story is not true?