A win for Due Process, and rebuke of TACO, who seems to have relented.

Question: Does someone with an order of deportation placed on them need a hearing to deport them?
Depends, if their is an issue as to where they are being deported or as to their identity, they have a right to have it heard.
 
Actually, no. They had their "due process" and are deportable. No hearing needed. They have had their chance in court and lost.
So they do not have a right to object to being sent somewhere the Court has ordered them not to be sent to?
 
So they do not have a right to object to being sent somewhere the Court has ordered them not to be sent to?
Pretty much. Of course, the US could give them a choice: Go to prison or another holding facility indefinitely until deported or be deported. The court doesn't order where they are to be deported to, just that they are to be deported. Normally, that's to their country of origin, but it can be a third nation where the country of origin won't take them back.
 
Pretty much. Of course, the US could give them a choice: Go to prison or another holding facility indefinitely until deported or be deported. The court doesn't order where they are to be deported to, just that they are to be deported. Normally, that's to their country of origin, but it can be a third nation where the country of origin won't take them back.
Sometimes the Court orders one cannot be deported to specific nations.
 
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