A significant legal setback has emerged against the former president’s attempt to leverage the Alien Enemies Act to facilitate deportations. A second federal judge has now issued a ruling that blocks this invocation, highlighting the judiciary’s growing skepticism about applying this nearly two-century-old law to contemporary immigration enforcement. The court underscored concerns about due process and the Act’s original intent, which was never designed for broad deportation campaigns.

  • Legal experts: Emphasize the Act’s limited scope and warn against its misuse.
  • Government response: Faces mounting challenges adapting historical legislation to modern immigration policy.
  • Potential impacts: Legal uncertainty for cases initiated under this Act remains high.
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Law Invoked Alien Enemies Act of 1798
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