Judge extends ban on deportations from Colorado stemming from Trump’s use of 1798 law
- Judge Charlotte N. Sweeney extended a ban on deportations from Colorado stemming from Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 until May 6.
- She required the federal government to provide 21 days' notice to anyone it seeks to deport so they can contest their removal in a language they understand.
- The ACLU contended the administration was preparing to deport Venezuelans under the act without giving them the legal notice required under a prior Supreme Court ruling.
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Another Court Says Trump Admin Needs To Stop Randomly Renditioning People To El Salvador
The Trump administration's attempt to rendition people to El Salvador without due process has hit another judicial roadblock. Judge Charlotte Sweeney in Colorado has blocked the government from using the improper Alien Enemies Act to remove noncitizens from the US without due process. The administration's invocation of the Alien Enemies Act is both legally absurd…
Deportation Deadlines ft. Megyn Kelly - The Charlie Kirk Show
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Judges block Trump's deportation tactics: "This is not an inquisition in medieval times"
Federal courts are in conflict with the Trump administration over its use of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport Venezuelan migrants. Judges in New York and Colorado have issued temporary orders stopping deportations, raising serious concerns about fair treatment and the use of a law meant for wartime during a time of peace. In New York, U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein extended an order that requires immigration officials to notify ind…
2 Democrat Appointed Judges Extend Block on Trump’s Use of Alien Enemies Act to Deport Illegal Aliens
Two Democrat-appointed federal judges have extended temporary blocks on the Trump administration’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport criminal illegal aliens. U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein has extended an April 9 order for another two weeks that bars the Trump administration from deporting illegal aliens being held in Southern District of New York without first providing them with an opportunity for a hearing. During a hearing Tu…
Trump Leads Nation with Facts, Judges by Injunctions
It will come as no surprise to readers of this column, but the bluest states in our United States are also some of the most corrupt. Here’s what we mean. Fox News describes the situation, “California, New York and Massachusetts all have a Democratic trifecta — meaning Democrats control the state House, Senate and the governor’s office. They also have a Democratic triplex, which includes party control of the Attorney General, Secretary of State a…
El Paso federal court hearing could mark next standoff between Trump, judges
A couple who fled Venezuela in 2022 and were paroled into the United States were detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement at El Paso International Airport last week – after three judges had found they should not be held.Cesar, 27, and his wife, Norelia, 34, will appear before an El Paso federal judge Wednesday as they fight again to be released from government custody.The couple came to the United States after crossing into El Paso in Oct…
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