Trump Appointed Judge: Trump Can’t Use the Alien Enemies Act

I would contend the attorneys helping Trump should know this? Maybe they thought no one else would catch it? Something to think about.

Interesting facts about the Alien Enemies Act. “in reaching his decision and wrote that the historical record makes it clear that this is a law intended for use during wartime.”

It’s a rare midday post from me, but this is important breaking legal news!

Before this point, court decisions have focused on the speedy deportations the administration has made without giving deportees due process in advance. Courts have swiftly forbidden that and Americans increasingly understand that due process applies to non-citizens and citizens alike, and that a denial of due process to anyone threatens a denial of due process to all.

Now we’ve reached the substantive issue in the case, which is whether the Alien Enemies Act gives Trump the authority to deport people. The government will appeal Judge Rodriguez’s decision holding it can’t do so to the heavily conservative Fifth Circuit. Whether they reverse or not, this has always been an issue that was destined to go to the Supreme Court for resolution. They will have multiple options:

  • Affirm or reverse (as the case may be) the Court of Appeals without hearing the case themselves.
  • Agree to hear the case, expedite it, and decide it this term. This term of Court should end no later than the first week in July.
  • Take the case and set it for next term, which would leave the issue undecided until at least next fall.

Of course, how this plays out likely depends on how quickly the Fifth Circuit rules. The government may petition the Court to skip over the Circuit and take the case immediately, as it is inevitably headed there. We saw the Court decline to take that approach in Trump v. U.S., the case involving Trump’s immunity from criminal prosecution.

If the Fifth Circuit moves expeditiously, the second option seems to be the most likely one, although it would require a fast schedule for briefing and for oral argument. Now that the damn is broken, it’s possible that judges in other circuits will weigh in as well.

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A federal judge today ruled that Trump doesn’t have authority to use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport Venezuelan migrants without a hearing.

It’s a major blow to the regime’s deportation blitz, which has so far summarily removed 130 immigrants residing in the United States to a brutal prison in El Salvador.

The act is applicable only in times of war, said the judge, Fernando Rodriguez Jr. But, he noted, we are not at war with Venezuela — notwithstanding the regime’s claim that the U.S. is being invaded by a Venezuelan gang.