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A US appeals court has upheld the suspension of deportation flights mandated by a federal judge, referencing a law dating back to 1798. The decision was announced by the Federal Appeals Court in Washington, which rejected an appeal from President Trump's administration to lift the stoppage.
Judge Patricia Millett criticized the government's actions, stating that Venezuelan migrants were deported without prior notification or hearings, denying them the opportunity to demonstrate that they were not gang members. She cautioned that if the government abandons the rule of law for certain individuals, it sets a dangerous precedent for all.
Under the Trump administration, over 200 Venezuelan migrants were recently deported to El Salvador, utilizing the Alien Enemies Act from 1798, which was enacted to combat "foreign enemies." The US government accused these migrants of being affiliated with the Venezuelan drug gang Tren de Aragua, a claim that was disputed by family members and the Venezuelan government, who insisted that they were innocent individuals.
A federal judge had initially prohibited these deportation flights based on the Alien Enemies Act, but the White House contended that the flights were already en route at the time of the judge's ruling. The deported individuals were taken to a notorious prison in El Salvador, known for its harsh conditions. US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem planned to visit this facility during her trip to Central America, asserting that the deportations sent a strong message that the United States would not serve as a sanctuary for violent criminals.
President Trump has made combating illegal immigration and ensuring secure borders key priorities of his administration, emphasizing the need for strict immigration policies.
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