Summary
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson voiced her disagreement with a recent Supreme Court decision that allowed the Trump administration to end legal protections for over 300,000 Venezuelan immigrants. She criticized the decision, saying the Court misused its power and harmed many immigrant families. Other liberal justices, Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor, also opposed the decision.
Key Facts
- Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented against a Supreme Court decision.
- The decision let the Trump administration remove protections from over 300,000 Venezuelan immigrants.
- Jackson described the Court's actions as harmful and unnecessary interference.
- She argued the Court favored the executive power over immigrant families' needs.
- Justices Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor also disagreed with the majority decision.
- The case is part of ongoing legal and political debates about U.S. immigration policy.