Judge Extends Ban on Trump Administration's Use of 1798 Immigration Law Against Venezuelans
Did you hear? A federal judge just extended a restraining order against the Alien Enemies Act, a controversial 1798 wartime law. This move, made last Friday, blocks the Trump administration’s use of the law to deport Venezuelan nationals, specifically those allegedly tied to the Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang. You might be wondering—why all the fuss over this old law? Let’s dive into why this is such a big deal.
The Alien Enemies Act, initially designed during times of war, has rarely been invoked. But under the Trump administration, it was brought into action to target undocumented Venezuelan nationals believed to be involved with the TdA gang. While the law grants the president the power to deport foreign nationals deemed enemies, it has sparked concerns about its potential misuse. Last Friday’s ruling, from U. S.
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The Alien Enemies Act, initially designed during times of war, has rarely been invoked. But under the Trump administration, it was brought into action to target undocumented Venezuelan nationals believed to be involved with the TdA gang. While the law grants the president the power to deport foreign nationals deemed enemies, it has sparked concerns about its potential misuse. Last Friday’s ruling, from U. S.
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