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The Supreme Court early Saturday blocked the Trump administration from deporting any of the Venezuelans who are currently being held at a detention center in Texas.
They're being held under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act.
The justices were responding to an appeal by the ACLU, and P.R.'s Ron Elving has more.
The court ruled that the individuals in question in Texas were informed
that they were being deported but not given a chance to contest it.
What's crucial here is that this time the court has intervened before the fact,
before the detainees in question had left the country,
or as in the previous case, were in mid-flight or being loaded onto planes.
That matters because those earlier men, 139 Venezuelans,
are in that maximum prison in El Salvador today.
That's NPR's Ron Elving.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said once again Saturday