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Two other judges block the use of the Autien Enemies Act by the Trump management to deport migrants



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Two other federal judges on Tuesday blocked the use of deportations by the Trump government according to the law on alien enemies and said that the war power should not be used.

District judge Alvin Hellerstein said that the administration was held indefinitely from removing migrants from the southern district of New York according to the law, which enables the prisoners little proper procedure.

The judge said migrants could still be deported through more traditional immigration authorities.

In his 22-page opinion on Tuesday on Tuesday, Hellerstein wrote that the use of the law on the alien enemies violated the protection of the constitution that give people in the United States properly.

“The petents were not announced what they supposedly did to participate (the gang tren de Aragua) when they joined and what they did in the United States or somewhere else to share or develop the illegal goals of the TDA,” wrote Hellerstein. But the Trump government used the alleged associations of Venezuelan migrants with Tren de Aragua as a reason to send them to El Salvador's notorious mega prison.

The decision of Hellerstein for the second time in two weeks is that a federal judge has condemned the use of extraterrestrial enemies by the Trump government and has contributed a trace of court decisions that reduced the hard and rapidly moving deportation approach, which has become a core of the policy of President Donald Trump towards immigrants.

The Supreme Court and other appeal courts have not yet determined whether the law is used legally, even though the High Court has given an instruction on how the challenges of migrants could proceed in the action.

Hellerstein also wrote that the Trump government had not shown that the United States stood by an enemy foreign power in the invasion of how the extraterrestrial enemy law requires use. It was previously called in the USA during the war of 1812, the Second World War and the Second World War.

“There is nothing in the AEA that justifies the fact that refugees migration from Venezuela, or TDA gangsters who infiltrate the migrants, are involved in an invasion or an” predatory idea “, wrote Hellerstein. “They do not try to occupy territory, to replace American responsibility from a territory or to devastate areas. TDA can certainly be in drug trafficking, but that is a criminal affair, no invasion or a predatory idea.”

In March, Hellerstein described how the administration deported more than 130 migrants to El Salvador without papers in March, some of which took place in his judicial district in New York at one time.

“The leafing continues and in this and other case extends to the legal disputes that are only thwarted on the command of this and other federal courts,” said the judge. “The goal of El Salvador, a country that was paid for taking our aliens, is neither the country from which the aliens came nor from which they want to be removed. But they are brought there, and not communicating there with lawyer, family or friends to stay in an emergency.

Later on Tuesday, Trump's ability to rely on the extraterrestrial enemies blocked the deportations when a federal judge in Colorado held the president indefinitely from using him quickly to quickly deport migrants in this state.

The decision of the US district judge Charlotte Sweeney, a former President Joe Biden, also said that Trump had probably exceeded his authority to use the war authority for quick deportations.

Her 25-page injunction said that Trump's calling the law had little to do with the original purpose of the law. There is no active military invasion of a foreign nation that justified its calling so that the officers can remove the alleged members of the Venezuelan gang at short notice, the judge concluded.

Like Hellerstein, Sweeney also found that her decision does not prevent the administration from relying on other immigration laws to remove migrants in Colorado who wanted to deport Trump according to the law on Alien enemies.

This story has been updated with additional details.

Piper Hudspeth Blackburn from CNN contributed to this report.

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