Trump rails against Supreme Court over blocking of deportation flights
- On Friday, President Donald Trump criticized the Supreme Court after it blocked deportations of two Venezuelan migrants detained in Texas under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act.
- In March, President Trump employed the 1798 Alien Enemies Act in an effort to deport migrants connected to a violent gang, but a 7-2 decision by federal courts temporarily blocked these deportations and returned the case to a lower appeals court for further consideration.
- Trump argued the ruling requires a lengthy legal process that allows illegal migrants to remain in the U.S. and potentially commit crimes before resolution, while thanking Justices Alito and Thomas for dissenting.
- Trump expressed on Truth Social that the ruling will result in an influx of criminals entering the country and criticized the decision as a significant setback for the nation due to the lengthy deportation procedures.
- The court’s action signals increased judicial scrutiny of executive immigration measures and extends legal protections to detained migrants, complicating rapid deportation efforts under the administration’s policies.
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U.S. President Donald Trump accused the Supreme Court this Friday of preventing him from fulfilling his election promises after the court kept blocking the expulsions of migrants under an 18th-century law. Ever since he returned to power in January, Trump has overturned many of the court rulings issued to stop some of his presidential decrees on various issues. But he hoped that the Supreme Court, composed of nine judges, of whom three progressi…
Lincoln's Habeas Corpus Precedent – Gary Schmitt
Frustrated by federal courts intervening to stop the deportations of allegedly illegal migrants, President Trump’s Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller said on May 9 that the White House was “actively looking at” suspending the writ of habeas corpus—a court order that mandates law enforcement produce for the court both the person detained and the justification for the individual’s detention. According to Miller, “the Constitution is clear” that …
Trump's DOJ screwed up by rushing the 'worst possible case' to the Supreme Court: expert
A decision to send Solicitor General John Sauer to defend an executive order signed by Donald Trump before the Supreme Court this week was a massive mistake that could haunt the president going forward.That is the opinion of conservative lawyer George Conway who appeared on MSNBC's "The Weekend" Sat...
President Trump SLAMS The Supreme Court For Ruling On Alien Enemies Act
President Trump slammed a recent Supreme Court ruling requiring due process for suspected illegal alien gang members before deportation, calling it a gift to violent criminals. The 7-2 decision halts Trump’s efforts to use the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to quickly expel members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang. Key Facts: The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 that suspected Tren de Aragua gang members must receive adequate notice before deportation. Tru…
Trump blasts SCOTUS for blocking effort to deport illegal Venezuelan 'gang members' · American Wire News
A Supreme Court decision delaying deportation efforts found the president decrying the ruling on “the worst murderers, drug dealers, gang members, and … mentally insane …” Friday, the nation’s highest court issued a ruling regarding President Donald Trump’s use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act that even the most conservative jurists on the bench found, at best, questionable. As injunctive relief was granted to illegal aliens aiming to stave off dep…
US President Donald Trump attacked, Friday, the Supreme Court, with a conservative majority, because he caused a new mistake by prolonging his ban on expelling Venezuelan immigrants under an emergency law, according to...
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