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Federal Court for Terrorism-Related Deportations Holds First Hearing After 30 Years

August 23, 2026

Why it matters locally: While the specific case remains undisclosed, the activation of the Alien Terrorist Removal Court could set legal precedents that affect federal immigration enforcement strategies across all states, including Utah.


WASHINGTON – A federal court designed to facilitate deportations using classified evidence will hold its inaugural hearing after three decades. Congress established the Alien Terrorist Removal Court in 1996. The court provides a mechanism for the Department of Justice to utilize evidence that may not be publicly disclosed in proceedings aimed at deporting individuals from U.S. territory. Its creation in the mid-1990s marked a legislative effort to streamline certain deportation processes. The specific details of the upcoming hearing, including the identity of the individual involved or the nature of the classified evidence, remain undisclosed. The court's proceedings are structured to balance national security concerns with due process considerations for those facing removal. Since its establishment, the court has remained inactive until now. Its impending first hearing signifies a new phase in its operational history.

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