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Supreme Court Halts Deportations of Venezuelan Gang Members

Supreme Court Halts Deportations of Venezuelan Gang Members

April 21, 2025

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Center: Supreme Court Halts Deportations

The U.S. Supreme Court has put a pause on deporting Venezuelan gang members, including those from Tren de Aragua, citing due process concerns. The Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act for swift removals has drawn sharp criticism from the ACLU and others, who warn that detainees are being stripped of their right to fair hearings, highlighting serious legal and human rights dilemmas.

Right: Gang Members Arrested

Five suspected members of the Tren de Aragua gang were apprehended in Florida after a brazen heist of over $30,000 in luxury liquor. Among them, 26-year-old Ramon Jesus Carpintero-Luna broke down in tears during questioning. They now face serious charges of organized retail theft and robbery, with potential racketeering charges and deportation looming over their heads.

Historical Context

The U.S. Supreme Court's pause on deporting Venezuelan gang members highlights a historical pattern of using the Alien Enemies Act, first enacted in 1798. This law has previously justified the detention of individuals during wartime, notably against German Americans in World War I and Japanese Americans in World War II. Critics argue this modern application risks violating due process rights, echoing past abuses of power.

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