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Federal judge blocks Trump from expanding expedited removal deportations

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration from Expanding Expedited Removal of Illegal Immigrants

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A federal judge has issued a ruling blocking the Trump administration from expanding the expedited removal of illegal immigrants. The judge cited concerns about the risk of applying fast-track deportations in the interior of the United States, which could impact foreigners who are not eligible for such treatment.

The ruling, made by U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb in Washington, D.C., specifically prevents the Trump administration from using expedited removal for immigrants granted parole status.

“The Court does not cast doubt on the constitutionality of the expedited removal statute, nor on its longstanding application at the border,” Cobb wrote in a 48-page opinion.

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“It merely holds that in applying the statute to a huge group of people living in the interior of the country who have not previously been subject to expedited removal, the Government must afford them due process. The procedures currently in place fall short,” the opinion continued.

Earlier this month, Cobb temporarily blocked the Trump administration from efforts to expand fast-track deportations of immigrants who legally entered the U.S. under humanitarian parole.

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President Donald Trump answers questions from reporters. On Friday, a federal judge blocked the administration from applying fast-track deportations in the interior of the United States. (AP)

Fast-track deportations allow federal authorities to remove someone from the country without seeing a judge first.

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Expedited removal has been a key tool used by the Trump administration to quickly remove illegal immigrants, in line with President Donald Trump’s campaign promises.

The administration has been pushing for increased deportations, putting pressure on immigration authorities to ramp up their efforts.

For further comments, Fox News Digital has reached out to the White House and the Department of Homeland Security.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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