The Supreme Court just gave President Trump a big win. They said he can keep deporting gang members from Venezuela. The Court ruled 5-4 that the Trump team can use an old law from 1798 called the Alien Enemies Act. This law lets the president remove foreigners seen as threats during wartime.
President Trump says the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua is invading America. He called them dangerous criminals. The Court agreed the government can send these gang members back. But they also said people getting deported must get a chance to fight it in court.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem cheered the ruling. She warned illegals: “Leave now or we will arrest you, lock you up and deport you.” Over 130 gang members have already been flown to a tough prison in El Salvador. The Trump team says this keeps Americans safe.
Liberal judges and the ACLU tried to stop the deportations. They sued to protect the gang members. A judge in Washington even ordered planes to turn around. But the Supreme Court shut that down. They said the case belonged in Texas, not liberal D.C. courts.
The Alien Enemies Act was made for wars. It’s been used three times before—in 1812, World War I, and World War II. President Trump says today’s border crisis is like a war. He’s right. Gangs are smuggling drugs, trafficking kids, and spreading violence.
Some say Trump is abusing the law. But the Court didn’t buy it. They stood by the president’s power to protect the homeland. The ruling shows judges shouldn’t second-guess Trump’s border plans. It’s a victory for law and order.
Tren de Aragua works with Venezuela’s dictatorship. They’re part of Maduro’s plan to wreck America. Trump is stopping them. The ACLU sides with criminals. Conservatives side with cops and families.
This decision proves Trump means business. Weak borders invite chaos. Strong leaders fix it. The Court did the right thing. Now Trump can clean up the mess Biden left. America’s safety comes first.