Immigration Attorney Breaks Down Headlines Out of the White House
Immigration attorney Leon Fresco was interviewed on ABC News where he discussed new updates involving U.S. immigration policy and enforcement. He began by reacting to cases involving children whose mothers were deported because of their illegal immigration status. He then addressed President Donald Trump's comments on the suspension of habeas corpus, noting that the U.S. Supreme Court is unlikely to permit it, referencing past cases in which similar measures were rejected even after 9/11 or during migrant surges. Mr. Fresco also explained the legal standards required to prove gang affiliation as a justification for deportation.
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