Reyes Ramos: The devil at the front door
- On March 25, U.S. Circuit Judge Patricia Millett compared the treatment of Nazis during World War II to that of members of the Tren de Aragua gang under the Trump administration, stating that Nazis had better chances to contest removal orders than the gang members did during their deportations.
- Border Czar Tom Homan condemned Millett's remarks as inflammatory and predicted that the Department of Justice would win in defending the Alien Enemies Act's application, which expedited deportations.
- U.S. District Judge James Boasberg halted deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, ordering the return of two aircraft carrying gang members to El Salvador, as the government faced claims of noncompliance with his order.
- The government asserted its right to remove designated terrorists under Article II and raised state secrets claims to protect national security during the deportation proceedings.
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Reyes Ramos: The devil at the front door
President Trump frequently demonizes immigrants whom he blames for many of our nation’s problems. He is behaving like President Herbert Hoover, who blamed Mexican immigrants for the Great Depression (1929-1939). And, like Hoover, the Trump administration is currently deporting immigrants regardless of their immigration status. To help Trump, Tom Homan, Trump’s border czar, suggests the establishment of a telephone hotline that private citizens m…
Border Czar Tom Homan Rips Federal Judge Over WWII 'Nazi' Comparison In Deportation Case
Former Acting ICE Director and current “border czar” Tom Homan appeared on Fox News Monday night, blasting remarks made earlier in the day by U.S. Circuit Judge Patricia Millett during a session of the D.C. Court of Appeals. Millett, an Obama appointee, sparked controversy by claiming that Nazis received more favorable treatment during World War […] Border Czar Tom Homan Rips Federal Judge Over WWII ‘Nazi’ Comparison In Deportation Case
Trump’s Border Tsar Denounces ‘Radical Judge’ Who Accused Administration of Treating Suspected Tren de Aragua Migrants ‘Worse Than Nazis’
Secretaries Rubio and Noem swing behind Attorney General Bondi’s assertion that the details of the deportations to El Salvador are ‘secret.’
Tom Homan Responds to Judge's Disgusting Comment that ‘Nazis Got Better Treatment’ Than Deported Violent Gang Members
Tom Homan fiercely challenges Judge Patricia A. Millett's controversial remarks comparing the treatment of deported gang members to that of Nazis, igniting a broader debate on immigration and justice.
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