Border czar Tom Homan expressed strong disapproval of Judge Patricia Millett's criticism regarding the deportation of alleged members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang. He defended the actions taken under the Aliens Enemy Act, asserting they followed the proper procedures. Homan emphasized the gang's designation as a terrorist organization and questioned the radical judges' understanding of due process. Millett’s comments suggested a lack of procedural fairness, stating that deportees received worse treatment than Nazis during World War II, which Homan vehemently opposed, vowing ongoing enforcement actions.
We follow every procedure within the Aliens Enemy Act. They just need to read that act. We did the right thing.
They're [Tren de Aragua] a designated terrorist organization, and I'm sick of these radical judges.
We're keeping President Trump's promise. We're going to arrest every one of these people.
There were planeloads of people. There were no procedures in place to notify people.
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