
G.F.F. v. Trump
What's at Stake
The American Civil Liberties Union and New York Civil Liberties Union, in partnership with The Legal Aid Society whose clients are plaintiffs in the litigation, filed an emergency lawsuit in federal court in New York to again halt removals under the Alien Enemies Act for people within that court’s judicial district.
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Summary
The American Civil Liberties Union and New York Civil Liberties Union, in partnership with The Legal Aid Society whose clients are plaintiffs in the litigation, filed an emergency lawsuit in federal court in New York to again halt removals under the Alien Enemies Act for people within that court’s judicial district.
The action follows a U.S. Supreme Court decision lifting a nationwide temporary restraining order in a challenge to President Trump’s invocation of the Alien Enemies Act, a 1798 wartime act that the administration is trying to use to bypass immigration law.
In its ruling, the Supreme Court also ordered that people targeted for removal under the act are entitled to challenge their removals and must have meaningful notice and opportunity to do so.
Legal Documents
Press Releases
Federal Court in New York Blocks Removals Under Alien Enemies Act
New York Federal Court Temporarily Halts Removals Under Alien Enemies Act
Groups Move to Block Removals Under Alien Enemies Act