Trump, Alien Enemies Act
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President Trump's administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday to lift a lower court's order and allow it to use the Alien Enemies Act to swiftly remove alleged members of a Venezuelan gang.
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President Donald Trump returned to a tactic that he employed at the Supreme Court with remarkable success in his first term.
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One plaintiff, identified only by initials in court filings, is a Guatemalan man who was sent to Mexico, where he says he was previously raped.
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President Donald Trump slammed DC federal Judge James Boasberg and "other radical left judges" for preventing the deportation of violent illegal immigrants.
President Donald Trump is asking the Supreme Court to allow him to resume his use of wartime powers to deport alleged gang members. In an emergency appeal filed Friday, the Justice Department argued that a lower court judge unconstitutionally intruded on the president’s national security powers by barring Trump from using the two-century-old Alien Enemies Act to swiftly deport Venezuelans the administration says are members of Tren de Aragua.
The Trump Administration is appealing a judge’s order temporarily halting deportation flights under the Alien Enemies Act. Hofstra University law professor James Sample, former federal prosecutor Kristy Greenberg,