Do not underestimate the possibility of the SCOTUS majority concluding this case by saying that US courts do not have jurisdiction because the deportee is geographically outside the United States, nominally concluding the case without judgement but still rendering a right to due process meaningless.
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Jay Willis
If the Supreme Court decides that the government can "erroneously" disappear you off the street to a foreign torture prison, and that federal courts have no power to do anything about it, that is, in a meaningful way, Pretty Much It www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/24...
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File for habeas in the place of confinement? I guess that means in El Salvador, where you're detained under no legal authority whatsoever.