
(TheRedAlertNews.com) – In a new crazy declaration by an obnoxious activist judge, U.S. Circuit Judge Patricia Millett has condemned the Trump administration’s deportation of Venezuelan gang suspects, claiming that “Nazis got better treatment” during World War II.
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This controversial statement raises questions about due process and the constitutional rights of immigrants in the United States.
The Trump administration’s move to deport over 200 Venezuelans to El Salvador without notifying them or granting them the opportunity to contest their deportation has ignited a fierce legal battle.
This unprecedented action, taken under the Alien Enemies Act—a legislation historically reserved for wartime—specifically targeted alleged members of the Tren de Aragua gang.
However, legal experts, including the ACLU, assert that many of those deported have no criminal records or gang affiliations.
Judge Patricia Millett led a chorus of judicial skepticism during the appeals court session.
“Nazis got better treatment under the Alien Enemies Act than has happened here… and they had a hearing first before people were removed,” she remarked, underscoring her view of the administration’s significant procedural shortcomings.
The brutal comparison to other historical deportations highlighted the lack of due process afforded to these immigrants, which has become a major point of contention.
Efforts by the Trump administration to argue against this comparison by citing presidential powers have met with resistance.
Judge Justin Walker suggested that the immigrants could have pursued legal avenues like habeas petitions before their deportations—an assertion that failed to address the immediate concerns raised by Judge Millett regarding the lack of transparency and process.
Additionally, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts has been dragged into the fray, as Trump threatens to impeach District Judge James Boasberg, who issued a temporary restraining order against further deportations.
With the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit reviewing the case, the decision may ultimately progress to the Supreme Court.
Here, a conservative majority could sway the outcome, potentially solidifying the current administration’s approach as a precedent.
Yet, concerns about judicial oversight and compliance continue to escalate, with legal scholars warning that defiance of court orders could throw the nation into a constitutional crisis, The Washington Times reports.
This case continues to unfold on the national stage, challenging the very principles of justice and fairness.
As Judge Millett pointed out, “We are in unprecedented territory,” signaling that this legal standoff is far from reaching its conclusion.
Nazis were treated better treatment under the alien enemy act than the Venezuelans. Judge Millet. pic.twitter.com/T43ZjT8tz0
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