The A.C.L.U. has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, aiming to halt the deportation of Venezuelan immigrants accused of gang affiliations under a wartime statute. This lawsuit is the third filed in recent days, joining similar actions in Texas and New York. Representing two men, D.B.U. and R.M.M., the A.C.L.U. claims federal agents wrongly accused them of being part of the gang Tren de Aragua, despite their adamant denials and lack of criminal charges. The legal action seeks to address perceived injustices in the administration's immigration tactics and uphold the rights of targeted individuals.
The lawsuit by the A.C.L.U. highlights the plight of Venezuelan immigrants facing deportation, challenging the Trump administration's use of wartime statutes against individuals accused of gang affiliation.
Court documents reveal that the two plaintiffs, D.B.U. and R.M.M., assert they are innocent of gang involvement, having been wrongfully targeted by federal authorities based on dubious evidence.
This lawsuit, the third in a series filed recently, underscores the growing legal resistance against the administration's aggressive immigration tactics, aiming to protect vulnerable populations.
The A.C.L.U. argues this action against Venezuelan immigrants is both legally questionable and unjust, raising concerns over the implications for due process and immigrant rights.
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