Two federal judges on Monday criticized the Trump administration for deporting migrants, according to The Wall Street Journal. The judge argued that the Trump administration deported the migrants without giving them a meaningful opportunity to challenge their designation as gang members. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg upheld a deportation ban tied to Trump’s use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act against alleged Tren de Aragua members. Judge Patricia Millett said U.S. law allows people labeled as enemies to challenge that designation. She criticized the lack of due process in recent deportations, saying even Nazis got better treatment under the same law during World War II.
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00:02Two federal judges on Monday criticized the Trump administration for deporting migrants,
00:06according to the Wall Street Journal. The judge argued that the Trump administration
00:09deported the migrants without giving them a meaningful opportunity to challenge their
00:13designation as gang members. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg upheld the demortation ban
00:20tied to Trump's use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act against alleged Trend Tiagua members.
00:26Judge Patricia Millett said U.S. law clearly allows people labeled as enemies to challenge
00:30that designation. She criticized the lack of due process in recent deportations,
00:35saying even Nazis got better treatment under the same law during World War II.