Washington D.C. - The Supreme Court has reaffirmed its decision to block the Trump administration's attempt to use the Alien Enemies Act to expedite the deportation of Venezuelan migrants. Legal challenges to the policy continue to be heard in lower courts.
Elsewhere, representatives from Russia and Ukraine met for brief, direct peace talks for the first time in three years. Details of the discussion remain scarce, but the meeting signals a potential shift in diplomatic engagement after a prolonged period of conflict.
New Jersey commuters experienced significant delays and disruptions on Monday as the NJ Transit strike entered its first full day. Alternative transportation options were strained, and traffic congestion increased significantly across the region. State officials are working to mediate a resolution to the labor dispute.
Supreme Court Blocks Trump-Era Deportation Policy; Russia & Ukraine Talk
The Supreme Court is still preventing the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants. Meanwhile, Russia and Ukraine held their first direct peace talks in three years, though discussions were brief. In New Jersey, commuters faced challenges during the first full day of the NJ Transit strike, causing transportation disruptions across the state.
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