Because duh.
If the president can't deport Venezuelan gangsters, then what authority does he actually have as commander-in-chief to protect the United States from enemies?
Notably, Amy Coney Barrett joined the liberals again to vote against Trump.
Because I like to vary the sources we use, here's CBS News with more:
In an unsigned decision, the Supreme Court said the detainees who are challenging their removals under the Alien Enemies Act are confined in Texas, so the venue for their case is ‘improper' in the District of Columbia, which is where the dispute has been considered.
That's one way to say "an activist DC judge engaged in lawfare outside his jurisdiction."
‘As a result, the government is likely to succeed on the merits of this action,' the court said in its decision lifting two temporary restraining orders issued by a federal district judge in Washington that prevented removals under the Alien Enemies Act.
The Court will now require the Trump admin to inform terrorists and gangbangers that they are being detained and deported under the Alien Enemies Act.
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