Today, a federal appeals court will hear arguments concerning the White House's decision to utilize the Alien Enemies Act in deportation flights. Critics argue the act, designed for wartime scenarios, is being inappropriately applied to immigration enforcement. The legal challenge focuses on whether the act's provisions are justified in the current context.
In other news, Pope Francis has been released from Gemelli Hospital in Rome after a five-week stay. The Vatican confirmed his discharge and stated that he is expected to gradually resume his papal duties. Further details regarding his health and upcoming schedule will be released as they become available.
Deportation Flight Arguments Heard; Pope Francis Discharged
A federal appeals court is set to hear arguments today regarding the White House's use of the Alien Enemies Act for deportation flights. This controversial act, typically reserved for wartime, is being challenged in its application to current immigration policies. Meanwhile, Pope Francis has been discharged from the hospital after a five-week stay, and is expected to resume his duties soon.
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