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A federal judge on Tuesday said the Trump Administration The extraterrestrial enemy law (AEA) can appoint to deport criminal illegal illegal immigration members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, but that there is no appropriate announcement of those.
The 43-page decision by the US district judge Stephanie Haines, a Trump appointment, conflict with other decisions that question the administration’s deportation efforts.

Suspicious gang members arrive by plane in El Salvador, including 238 members of the Tren de Aragua gang of Venezuela and 23 members of the MS-13 gang. A federal court decided on Tuesday that the Trump government can appoint the extraterrestrial enemy law (AEA) to deport criminal illegal immigration members of the Venezolan Tren de Aragua gang. (El Salvador Presidency / Handout / Anadolu via Getty Images)
“After his work, the court leaves it to the government’s political branches and ultimately to the people who choose these people to decide whether the laws and those who execute them continue to reflect their will,” wrote Haines.
Fox News Digital turned to the White House.
Trump gave out one Executive order on March 14th “” Appeal of the Law on Alien enemies about the invasion of the United States by Tren de Aragua “.
The verdict on Tuesday was limited to Venezuelan extraterrestrials who are not naturalized or lawful constant residents, 14 years or older and were specially shown as part of a foreign terrorist organization, especially Tren de Aragua.
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More than 250 alleged gang members arrive by plane in El Salvador, including 238 members of the Venezuelas Tren de Aragua gang and 23 members of the MS-13 gang, which were deported to El Salvador from the USA in San Salvador. Establishment of prison. San Salvador’s armed forces have taken heavy security measures. (El Salvador Presidency / Handout / Anadolu via Getty Images)
At the beginning of this month, another judge stated that he would not deport the administration Individuals in the United States illegally But that the law on alien enemies could not be used as the basis to rule out alleged gang members from the country.
“The question that this lawsuit is [Tren de Aragua]”The US district court, Fernando Rodriguez Jr., another Trump representative, wrote in his command.

The US public prosecutor’s office and law enforcement authorities in Tennessee announced the indictment against several people in the state with connections to the Venezuelan gang tren de Aragua (TDA). (Links: Starting by New York Post Center: Edward Romero right: Dea)
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“With regard to this question, the historical records clearly indicate that the President’s appeal exceeds the scope of the statute by the proclamation and contradicts the simple, ordinary meaning of the conditions of the law,” says the description of the order.