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  National News  US Deports Nearly 300 Venezuelans to El Salvador Despite Federal Court Order, Citing 1798 Alien Enemies Act
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US Deports Nearly 300 Venezuelans to El Salvador Despite Federal Court Order, Citing 1798 Alien Enemies Act

Meredith LaneMeredith Lane—March 16, 20250
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SAN SALVADOR — The United States has deported nearly 300 Venezuelan nationals to El Salvador under a rarely invoked 18th-century statute, the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, a move that unfolded just hours after a federal judge issued an order explicitly blocking such deportations and demanding some individuals be returned mid-flight.

The deportations, involving approximately 297 individuals, occurred despite a federal court order issued earlier in the day that aimed to halt these specific removal actions. The ruling by the federal judge sought not only to stop planned deportation flights but also reportedly mandated the recall of aircraft already en route.

Upon their arrival in San Salvador, the deported individuals were documented and taken into custody by Salvadoran authorities. A video shared publicly by El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele depicted the arrival process at the airport and the subsequent transfer of the migrants into official holding.

Justification and Legal Challenge

Officials justified the use of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, a law enacted during a period of heightened tensions with France, by stating the deported individuals were allegedly members of the Venezuelan criminal organization known as Tren de Aragua. The administration, referencing justifications previously articulated by the Trump administration, stated that these individuals had unlawfully infiltrated the United States, conducting what was described as “irregular warfare and hostile actions.”

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Proponents of using the 1798 act argued that the law provides authority for removal with minimal due process, allowing for swift action against individuals deemed hostile or dangerous to national security during a time of declared hostility.

However, the federal judge’s order challenged the application of this act in the context of these specific deportations, raising questions about the scope and limitations of executive power under the centuries-old statute, particularly concerning due process rights.

Administration Response and Judicial Appeal

The White House offered a defense of the specific flight carrying the deported Venezuelans, contending that the aircraft was already in international airspace when the judge’s order was received. This argument suggested that completing the flight did not constitute a direct defiance of the court order, as the physical act of deportation was already in motion outside U.S. jurisdiction.

In response to the judicial setback, the Department of Justice has initiated an appeal against the federal judge’s ruling. The legal challenge aims to defend the administration’s interpretation and use of the Alien Enemies Act as a valid tool for national security-related removals.

Legal experts anticipate that the appeal process will delve deeply into the historical context and modern applicability of the 1798 law, potentially setting a precedent for its use in contemporary immigration and national security cases.

Broader Context: Legal and Bureaucratic Challenges

The incident highlights the complex legal landscape surrounding immigration enforcement, particularly when officials resort to rarely used historical statutes to expedite removals.

Separately, but mentioned in relation to broader governmental efficiency and potential impacts on critical infrastructure, concerns have been noted regarding cutbacks by the Department of Government Efficiency (known by the acronym DOGE). While not directly linked to the deportation decision itself, potential effects of these cutbacks, specifically on entities like the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), have been raised in discussions concerning government operations and potential impacts on aviation safety and oversight.

The deportation of nearly 300 Venezuelans to El Salvador, occurring under contentious legal authority and in the shadow of a conflicting court order, underscores the ongoing tensions between executive enforcement actions and judicial oversight in immigration matters.

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