Judge blocks Trump from using Alien Enemies Act to deport five Venezuelan men
- A federal judge, James E. Boasberg, issued a temporary restraining order blocking deportations under the Alien Enemies Act invoked by Donald Trump, affecting individuals in custody related to the act.
- Plaintiffs in the lawsuit argued that the administration's actions violated Boasberg's court order by deporting over 200 individuals after the order was issued.
- Trump's proclamation claims an invasion by Tren de Aragua, allowing deportation of noncitizens without proof of association, while facing backlash from civil rights organizations.
- The Department of Justice acknowledged that some deportations occurred, stating their appeal against the restraining order would not include further deportations under Trump's proclamation.
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The Enemies Act Gambit
Politics The Enemies Act Gambit The administration’s latest tactic for expediting deportations will trigger important test cases about the executive’s power. (Shawn Thew-Pool/Getty Images) What happens when two solid objects collide? What happens when the immigration jails are full? Is that when you invoke the Alien Enemies Act? Or is there something bigger going on? ICE announced in the first weeks of the Trump administration it made 32,809 il…
ThePatriotLight - Soros-Linked Network Attempting to Stop Trump from Deporting Gang Members
ThePatriotLight - A legal firm with deep ties to George and Alexander Soros’s network of left-wing nonprofits and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), is partially behind a lawsuit attempting to block President Donald Trump from deporting illegal alien gang members from the United States under the Alien Enemies Act, Breitbart News has learned. Over the weekend, the Trump administration invoked the Alien Enemies Act to begin deporting illegal a…
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