Donald Trump has requested the Ellen Enemy Act during the 1798 war to deport five Venezuelan citizens from the United States.
In the presidential announcement Affluent On Saturday, the White House said: “Train D. Aragwa (TDA) is a designated foreign terrorist organization with thousands of members, many of whom have illegally infiltrated the United States and are fighting irregular war and taking action against the United States.”
Following a request for the Act at the war, a federal judge has barred the Trump administration from using the 1798 Act to temporarily perform Venezuela’s own exile.
On Saturday, US District Judge James Bosburg of Federal District Court in Washington DC Agreed to issue a temporary prevention order Which prevents Venezuelan’s exile for 14 days.
“Given the unexpected situations [the court] It has been informed about this morning, it has decided that the order is guaranteed immediately to maintain the stagnation until the hearing can be held.
Boseberg’s decision came in response to a case filed by the American Civil Liberties Union and democracy. Organizations charge That the Trump administration Illegally pitched Angry enemy act.
In litigation, the ACLU and the forward of democracy argues that this Act has been summoned only three times in the history of the United States: War War 1812, First World War and Second World War.
The litigation states that “the citizens of a country cannot be used here against Venezuela – with which the United States is not war, which is not invading the United States and which has not launched a hunter attack in the United States.”
“With the government’s announcement, agents will immediately allow non -Citizens on the planes to review any aspect of the commitment that they are strangers,” said the government.
A remote hearing has been scheduled for 5pm this evening before Boseburg. ACLU and Democracy Both forward Will ask Citizens Liberties organizations said the temporary stopping order should be expanded to everyone in the risk of removing the Act.
Before that was president Ordered His administration to nominate Venezuela’s Train de Aragwa gang as a foreign terrorist organization.
With Trump to present the group as a foreign force that is invading the United States, civil liberties organizations such as ACLU Terror That Trump could support the 1798 Act “illegally in order to accelerate mass exiles, at the time of this war, the boundaries of the authority and the procedures and reservations in the immigration law.”
The request is expected to face legal challenges immediately. The 227 -year -old ancient law is mainly designed to use during the war, and only the Congress has the authority to declare war. But the President has the discretion of law and policy, according to the Brennan Center for Justice, the Brennan Center for Justice.
“This law should not be requested because the migration is not an attack, and we are not in the war,” said Juliana Mysdo Do Nesminto, deputy director of the United View Dream, an immigrant rights organization, said. “It is terrifying that we, as an immigrant, are labeling terrorists as invaders.”
Subject to the Act of Stranger Enemies, they can be deported without a judicial hearing or asylum interview, and their affairs will be run by the war -torn authority rather than immigration law.
The Allen Enemy Act, especially allows the president to detain, transfer or deport migrants on the basis of his native country – and not only of the discouraged nations but also the citizens of the “local residents”, which can include people who have their foreign citizens and their foreign citizens.
The centuries-old law was also used to arrest more than 31,000 people-most Japanese, German and Italian lineage people during the second World War II, as a “alien enemy”, and during the war, Japanese Americans played a widespread removal and imprisonment.
Trump has been preparing his case for years requesting an act of acting as a “attack” as a “attack” on the southern border. He predicted his application in an executive order on the occasion of his opening day, and instructed the secretaries to plan “necessary” facilities to the people subject to the Act.
They will instruct my government to instruct my government to end the presence of all foreign groups and criminal networks, including their cities and internal cities, to instruct their government to exploit all foreign and unprecedented criminal and unprecedented crime in the US soil and internal cities. “ The opening address.
Although anti -immigrant politicians and groups have long advocated the use of the Act in response to the illegal border, Missido Du Nesimnto said several executive orders and Congress policies are already expanding the federal government officials to expand the country.
“There are already laws that allow widespread detention. Missido Du Nesimnto said, like the Leakin Rally Act, there are already laws that will expand the dragonate of people who can be detained. About the construction of the statement.