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Judge blocks Trump’s deportations under 18th century wartime law he invoked against Venezuelan gang

  • A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from using wartime authority to deport migrants linked to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.
  • US District Judge James Boasberg ordered planes carrying these migrants to return to the US.
  • Boasberg ruled that deportations of five individuals challenging the action should be temporarily blocked during the legal process.
  • The ACLU stated that criminal activity by the gang does not constitute an invasion under the law, as per longstanding definitions.
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The White House’s “lander of the border,” Tom Homan, this Monday defended the government’s deportation of hundreds of alleged gang members, mostly Venezuelans, to El Salvador, despite a federal judge’s order to reverse the flights. “By the time the other order arrived, the plane was already over international waters full of terrorists and posing major threats to public security,” Homan told the press outside the White House. “The president did e…

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Washington, 16 Mar (EFE).- The White House is willing to take to the U.S. Supreme Court the blockade of the Enemies Act - which allows deportations without a hearing-, according to media Axios published this Sunday. A federal judge temporarily blocked yesterday the use of the Foreign Enemies Act invoked on Saturday by U.S. President Donald Trump to accelerate deportations against members of the transnational criminal gang Aragua Train. “This wil…

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Washington.- A federal judge yesterday on Saturday banned the government of President Donald Trump from carrying out deportations under an 18th-century law that the president called a few hours earlier to speed up the expulsion of members of a Venezuelan gang from the United States. James E. Boasberg, chief judge of the federal district court for the District of Columbia, explained that he needed to issue his order immediately because the govern…

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