Steve Yale Loehr was quoted by the New York Times in Cases Challenging the Trump Administration’s Deportations Hinge on Two Key Legal Terms. Regarding due process, he said, “For example, a green card holder cannot be summarily deported from the United States without some kind of hearing before an immigration judge, and that hearing has to be fundamentally fair.” Steve explained that habeas corpus is an ancient concept that predates the Constitution and means that people who are in government custody have a right to challenge their status in a court hearing, called a habeas corpus proceeding.