A federal appeals court has permitted the Trump administration to resume swift deportations of undocumented migrants nationwide, overturning a lower court's block. This ruling allows for expedited removal without judicial review, a move hailed by the administration as crucial for its immigration policy. Critics argue this process risks unfair deportations and violates due process rights, citing potential errors in identifying eligible individuals.

A federal appeals court has reinstated Trump's plan to use expedited removal to deport illegal immigrants inside the U.S., not just at the border.

A federal appeals court handed President Donald Trump a significant win in his mass deportation efforts with a ruling Tuesday reviving his administration’s move to speed up…