‘Never meant to target’: 'Alien Enemies Act' not applicable for Venezuelan gang; federal court rules against Donald Trump's move
Wednesday, 3 September 2025 () A US appeals court stopped Donald Trump from using a wartime law to deport people linked to a Venezuelan gang. Judges said the 1798 law wasn't for gangs like Tren de Aragua. Trump claimed the gang was a threat. The court disagreed, halting a policy. Deported migrants were sent back to Venezuela.
Tensions between Washington and Caracas intensify as a U.S. court blocks President Trump’s bid to deport Venezuelan gang members. The ruling comes amid escalating friction over Trump’s recent military moves against Venezuela, fueling a wider clash between U.S. domestic law, immigration battles,...
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