A U.S. appeals court has authorized the reinstatement of former President Trump’s accelerated deportation policy across the country. This policy allows for the swift removal of undocumented immigrants without a hearing before an immigration judge. Civil rights groups have strongly criticized the measure, arguing it violates due process rights. The Biden administration had previously halted the policy, deeming it too extreme and legally questionable. The court’s decision reverses a previous block imposed by a lower court. Supporters of the policy maintain it is a crucial tool for border security and efficient immigration enforcement. The ruling is expected to lead to a significant increase in deportations.