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Bondi Slams ‘DC Trial Judge’ Who Blocked Trump Using Alien Enemies Act

Attorney General Pam Bondy criticized a federal judge who blocked the deportation of suspected members of Venezuela gangster Tren de Aragua (TDA) after President Donald Trump sparked the alien enemy law of 1798.

In a press release from the Department of Justice, Bondy said statement US District Judge James Boasberg “supported” “terrorists against American security.”

“Tonight, the DC judge supported Tren de Aragua terrorists on American safety,” Bondi said in a statement. “The TDA is represented by the ACLU. The order ignores President Trump's established authority on power and puts the public and law enforcement at risk. The Department of Justice is not obsessed with efforts to work with the White House, the Department of Homeland Security, and all of our partners to stop this invasion and make America safe again.”

Bondi's statement came after Boasberg “ordered the Trump administration to immediately halt efforts to eliminate Venezuelan immigrants.” According to Politics.

Boasberg said “any plane” including suspected TDA members were planning to “take off” or that it was already needed in the air “to bring it back to the US.”

Politics Boasberg's order reported it has responded to a lawsuit “that came on behalf of five Venezuelan immigrants.”

The lawsuit brought on behalf of five Venezuelan immigrants has been transformed into a temporary class action lawsuit. In other words, it acts as a block of deportation of all non-citizens of US custody subject to Trump's declaration, which calls rarely used laws.

“The declaration is expected to allow for the “immediate” removal of non-citizens who deem the declaration to be an alien enemy without the opportunity for judicial review,” the lawsuit said. say. “It also distorts the plain language of the AEA: the arrival of non-citizens from Venezuela is considered “invasion” or “predatory invasion” by “foreign or government.”

As the Breitbart News previously reported, Trump summoned the Alien Enemy Act of 1798. Under Trump's presidential lawsuit, “Tren de Aragua's call to foreign enemy laws on US invasion” is said to be “a designated foreign terrorist organization with thousands of members, many of which have illegally penetrated the United States, carrying out irregular wars and hostile actions against the United States.”

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