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A federal judge in Pennsylvania ruled on Tuesday that the United States can use the Alien Enemies Act to fast-track the deportation of accused Venezuelan gang members, in what appears to be the first court ruling that backs the Trump administration’s interpretation of the 1798 law.

Haines, appointed by Trump during his first term, ruled that the administration must give potential deportees at least 21 days' notice and the opportunity to challenge their removals, to avoid the possibility that people who are not gang members "may be errantly removed from this country."

Judge Stephanie Haines, of the U.S. District for the Western District of Pennsylvania, ruled that President Donald Trump has authority to declare the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua a foreign terrorist organization and deport its members under the Alien Enemies Act, but she criticized the administration's practice of deporting people sometimes "within a matter of hours."

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 days ago (1 children)

It's important to state how things are, so that it is easier for people to contrast the misbehavior with what lawful behavior should be.

In the Justice system, based on the constitutional powers delegated to each branch, Trump is being ordered to not use the AEA to deport people because a judge has ruled that his definition of 'invasion' is not within the meaning of the term 'invasion' as used in the AEA.

I, too, think he will try everything in his power to ignore or go around the ruling; but, if/when he does it should be seen as a gross violation of the constitutional order and not a 'Well, of course he did that'. The latter feels more like preemptively giving in to the fascist narratives. They haven't won yet.

I could also be wrong about the TRO, it may have already been dismissed or replaced by a ruling. It's been at least a week since I've read any filings.

[–] pelespirit 2 points 6 days ago

You're right that they need to be called out. Republicans won't do anything and the Democrats can't, so it's just piled onto the list. I think we're all hoping the hamberders and fries take effect soon.