Federal Judge Shreds Trump DOJ Using Wartime Law as Basis for Deportations: Nazis Got Better Treatment'
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A federal judge compared the treatment of Nazis detained by the U.S. during World War II to alleged gang members deported under the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798. Judge Patricia Millett claimed that deportations of Venezuelan gang members, such as those from Tren de Aragua, lacked the due process afforded to Nazi combatants, who were given hearing boards and established regulations. This comparison raises concerns about judicial overreach and immigrants' rights amid ongoing debates over immigration policy and deportation practices.
Judge Patricia Millett remarked that Nazi combatants received better treatment than alleged gang members from Venezuela, emphasizing the lack of due process in current deportations under Trump's law.
During the argument, Judge Millett stated, 'Nazi combatants were treated more fairly under the Alien Enemies Act, which provided established regulations and hearing boards, unlike the recent deportations we’re seeing.'
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