White House says ‘confident’ it will prevail in court challenges to deportation under Alien Enemies Act

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt further rejected claims that the Trump administration illegally deported 250 immigrants suspected of belonging to a Venezuelan gang.

“This administration acted within the confines of the law, again, within the president’s constitutional authority and under the authority granted to him under the Alien Enemies Act. We are quite confident in that, and we are wholly confident that we are going to win this case in court,” Leavitt said.

She also said that, despite reports to the contrary, the planes carrying the deportees had already left when a federal judge ordered them not to depart, and to turn back if they already had:

All of the planes that were subject to the written order, the judge’s written order, took off before the order was entered in the courtroom on Saturday, and the administration will, of course, be happily answering all of those questions that the judge poses in court later today.

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Venezuela has hit back at accusations made by the Trump administration against the 250 undocumented migrants deported to El Salvador, Reuters reports.

The White House has described the group as “terrorists” that were affiliated with Tren de Aragua, a gang based in Venezuela. Reuters reports that Jorge Rodríguez, president of Venezuela’s national assembly and ally of president Nicolás Maduro, says those detained in El Salvador have been denied due process, and his government has no evidence that they are criminals. Here’s more:

The lawmaker added during a press conference that the people deported under a Trump administration claim that they belong to the Tren de Aragua gang are not known to have committed any crimes in the United States or El Salvador, and that Venezuela will do everything it can to have them returned home.

Rodriguez also said that he will ask the government of President Nicolas Maduro to issue a warning for Venezuelans not to travel to the United States, because it is not a safe place, and he urged Venezuelans who have migrated there to return.

“We will do everything we have to do so that our compatriots will return home, we will send all the planes we have to send to any part of the world,” he stated.

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