Judge Blocks Trump Administration’s Use of Alien Enemies Act for Deportations
Federal court ruling requires individualized hearings for Venezuelan migrants accused of gang ties as legal battle over deportations escalates.
- U.S. District Judge James Boasberg denied the Trump administration’s request to lift a restraining order on deporting alleged Venezuelan gang members under the Alien Enemies Act.
- The judge ruled that migrants must receive individualized hearings to contest their alleged gang affiliations before deportation can proceed.
- Over 200 Venezuelan migrants were deported to a Salvadoran prison despite the restraining order, raising concerns about human rights violations and potential torture.
- The Trump administration argues the judiciary lacks authority to review its use of the Alien Enemies Act, claiming the deportations fall under executive national security powers.
- An appeals court is set to hear arguments on the legality of the restraining order, with potential implications for executive authority and due process rights.







































