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ACLU asks Supreme Court to stop Texas deportations to Venezuela

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The American Union of Civil Liberties appealed on Friday before the United States Supreme Court, asking for an emergency court order against the Trump administration to deport the Venezuelan National in Texas back to South America under the rarely used alien enemies.

The Supreme Court previously ruled that there are restrictions on the Government that can use the Alien enemies Law of 1798, including that those attacked under it are entitled to an audience before being deported.

Hours before appealing before the Supreme Court on Friday, ACLU had asked two federal judges a court order on deportations.

One of the judges, James E. Boasberg, scheduled an audience on Friday night on the request.

The senator asks for judge Boasberg after the deportation clash

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The American Union of Civil Liberties appealed on Friday before the United States Supreme Court, asking for an emergency court order against the Trump administration to deport the Venezuelan National in Texas back to South America under the rarely used alien enemies. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Boasberg, who originally ruled on the Alien Enemies Law, previously found a probable cause that Trump admitted to contemplating criminal by disobeying his failure over deportations.

Then, the Supreme Court ruled that only judges in the areas from which migrants are deported have jurisdiction over their cases.

Boasberg is in Washington, DC

The judges in Colorado, New York and Southern Texas have temporarily arrested deportations in these areas, but there is no prohibition for the possible deportation of the Bluebonnet detention center in northern Texas.

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ACLU has requested a prohibition of deportation of two Venezuelans who are in the center2, saying that the administration is accusing them of being members of the Trena de Aragua gang and any immigrant in the region.

President Trump also commented on Friday about the case of Kilmar Abrego García, a Salvadoran citizen who had been living in Maryland and had deportation protections, which was mistakenly deported to a prison in the county last month.

Bluebonnet detention center in Texas

Bluebonnet detention center, where Venezuelan men are currently being arrested, in Anson, Texas. (Charles Reed/Ee. UU. Immigration and application of customs/brochure through Reuters)

“This is the hand of the man that the Democrats feel that they should be returned to the United States, because he is a super and innocent person,” Trump wrote in social truth with a photo of him in García’s tattoo tattos.

Kilmar Abrego García

A photo of Kilmar Abrego García. (Fox News)

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“This is the hand of the man that the Democrats feel that they should be returned to the United States, because he is a super and innocent person,” Trump wrote in social truth with a photo of him in García’s tattoo tattos. (President Trump/Truth Social)

He continued: “They said he is not a member of MS-13, although he has tattooed MS-13 in his knuckles, and two very respected courts discovered that he was a member of MS-13, he hit his wife, etc. I was chosen to get the bad people out of the United States, among other things. I should be able to do my job.

Associated Press contributed to this report.

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