The US Supreme Court temporarily suspended the Trump administration’s planned deportation of Venezuelan immigrants suspected of being Tren de Aragua (TDA) gang members under the Alien Enemy Act of 1798.
“The government has been instructed not to remove members of the presumed class of detainees from the United States until further orders from this court,” an order from the Supreme Court I said.
All NBC news, meanwhile “The court did not grant or reject any applications submitted by lawyers for illegal immigrants in Venezuela in detention,” he said, “effectively suspending the case.”
The court did not grant or deny applications filed by lawyers for detainees, but effectively suspended cases affecting people currently held within the jurisdiction of the Northern District of Texas.
Supreme Court justice “opposed the court orders” to Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito.
The American Civil Liberties Union for Immigration in Venezuela, accused of being a member of the TDA gang, wrote that the plaintiffs “are asking members of the proposed class not to be sent to a well-known prison in El Salvador, as this court preserves the status quo.”
As previously reported by Breitbart News, the ACLU attorney for immigrants in Venezuela asked District Judge James Boasberg to “issue a temporary restraining order.”
Around ABC Newsreportedly the Venezuelan immigrant was detained at a Texas detention center, and in a court application, the lawyer claimed he received a notice accusing his client of being a “member of Tren de Aragua.”
In court on Friday, the lawyer filed a document describing it as a notice received from the immigration officer on Friday.
The document entitled “Notice and Warrant of Arrest and Removal Under the Enemy of Aliens” states, “You are… determined to be a member of Tren de Aragua.”
“You are determined to be the enemy of foreigners who are subject to anxiety, suppression and removal from the United States,” the notification states. “This is not a removal under the Immigration and Nationality Act.”
“Two people know the situation” I said New York Times “More than 50 Venezuelans” who were detained in a detention center in Anson, Texas, were “planned to fly out.”
According to the outlet, ACLU lawyers “had challenges in three different courts within five hours on Friday,” due to the “anson situation” being urgent.
ACLU lawyers have requested Judge James Wesley Hendrix to “issu an immediate order protecting all immigrants in the Northern Texas district who may face deportation under the alien enemy laws,” and Hendrix “refusing to grant their request,” and the lawyers have “submitted a similar request to the US court of appeals at Fifth Sarts in New Orlean.”
In March, President Donald Trump invoked alien enemy laws to allow for the rapid removal of illegal Venezuelan immigrants accused of being a member of the TDA gang.
The Supreme Court previously issued a 5-4 decision to lift the block from Boasburg, which prevented the Trump administration from deporting suspected members of illegal alien gangs under the alien enemy laws.


