President Trump GOES OFF After Supreme Court Blocks Him From Deporting Venezuelan Gang Members Under Alien Enemies Act

President Trump went off on the Supreme Court after they blocked his administration from deporting Venezuelan gang members under the Alien Enemies Act.

“THE SUPREME COURT WON’T ALLOW US TO GET CRIMINALS OUT OF OUR COUNTRY!” Trump said.

In a follow up post, President Trump said the Supreme Court’s decision will only encourage more criminals to pour into this country.

“The Supreme Court has just ruled that the worst murderers, drug dealers, gang members, and even those who are mentally insane, who came into our Country illegally, are not allowed to be forced out without going through a long, protracted, and expensive Legal Process, one that will take, possibly, many years for each person, and one that will allow these people to commit many crimes before they even see the inside of a Courthouse. The result of this decision will let more CRIMINALS pour into our Country, doing great harm to our cherished American public. It will also encourage other criminals to illegally enter our Country, wreaking havoc and bedlam wherever they go. The Supreme Court of the United States is not allowing me to do what I was elected to do. Sleepy Joe Biden allowed MILLIONS of Criminal Aliens to come into our Country without any “PROCESS” but, in order to get them out of our Country, we have to go through a long and extended PROCESS. In any event, thank you to Justice Alito and Justice Thomas for attempting to protect our Country. This is a bad and dangerous day for America!” Trump said on Friday evening.

As TGP reported earlier:

The US Supreme Court temporarily blocked the Trump Administration from deporting dangerous Venezuelan gang members under the Alien Enemies Act.

In an unsigned order, the high court said the Trump DOJ did not give the Venezuelans enough time to challenge their removals.

“Under these circumstances, notice roughly 24 hours before removal, devoid of information about how to exercise due process rights to contest that removal, surely does not pass muster,” the unsigned decision read.

Justices Alito and Thomas dissented.

“I cannot join the decision of the Court. First and most important, we lack jurisdiction and therefore have no authority to issue any relief. Second, even if we had such authority, the applicants have not satisfied the requirements for the issuance of injunctive relief pending appellate review. Third, granting certiorari before any decision on the merits has been made by either the District Court or the Court of Appeals is unwarranted,” Alito wrote in his dissent.

In a concurring opinion, Justice Kavanaugh agreed with the high court’s decision to temporarily block the Trump Administration from deporting Venezuelan gang members under the Alien Enemies Act.

“I understand and agree with the Court’s decision to grant a temporary injunction. The injunction simply ensures that the Judiciary can decide whether these Venezuelan detainees may be lawfully removed under the Alien Enemies Act before they are in fact removed,” Kavanaugh wrote.

The case will now go back down the the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to decide how much notice detainees must be given prior to removal.

Although several district court judges have ruled against President Trump’s decision to invoke the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan aliens, a federal judge in Pennsylvania on Tuesday became the first to say Trump can invoke the AEA to deport Tren de Aragua gang members.

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