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  Politics  Trump Administration Defies Federal Judge on Deportation Flights to El Salvador, Invoking 1798 Law
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Trump Administration Defies Federal Judge on Deportation Flights to El Salvador, Invoking 1798 Law

Michelle CarterMichelle Carter—March 17, 20251
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WASHINGTON D.C. – The Trump administration reportedly defied a temporary restraining order issued by a U.S. federal judge on March 17, 2025, proceeding with deportation flights to El Salvador despite the directive to halt and even recall airborne journeys.

Defiance of Judicial Order

On the date in question, reports indicated that the administration disregarded an order from U.S. District Judge James Boasberg. Judge Boasberg’s temporary restraining order specifically directed that any deportation flights already airborne should be recalled to the United States. The administration’s decision to press forward with deportations, according to these reports, represented a direct challenge to the judicial authority asserted by the federal court.

Deportation Flights Proceed

Over the weekend preceding the March 17 reports, the administration facilitated the transport of more than 260 immigrants to El Salvador. Among these individuals, over 130 were accused, though not convicted, of affiliations with the gang known as Tren de Aragua. President Trump has publicly characterized Tren de Aragua as a terrorist organization, a designation that has been part of his administration’s broader rhetoric on border security and immigration enforcement.

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The continuation of these flights, particularly those that may have been airborne at the time Judge Boasberg’s order was issued, underscores a significant point of conflict between the executive branch’s immigration enforcement priorities and the judiciary’s oversight role.

Invoking the Alien Enemies Act of 1798

Adding another layer to the administration’s actions, President Trump reportedly invoked the 18th-century Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to facilitate the deportation of Venezuelan nationals. This rarely used statute, originally enacted during a period of heightened tensions in early American history, permits the president to apprehend and deport male citizens of a hostile nation during times of declared war or invasion. Its application in this context, particularly against individuals whose country of origin is not formally at war with the United States and who are facing deportation rather than apprehension as hostile agents, marks a notable and potentially controversial use of the historical law.

The decision to employ the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 highlights the administration’s search for legal justifications to expedite removals, particularly of specific national groups, bypassing standard immigration proceedings. The invocation of this act, coupled with the defiance of Judge Boasberg’s order, suggests an administration determined to pursue its immigration agenda even when facing legal challenges.

Related Developments: Airstrikes in Yemen

In separate but related news also reported on March 17, the United States military conducted nearly four dozen airstrikes against the Houthi movement in Yemen over the weekend. This military action occurred concurrently with the reports regarding the immigration enforcement actions and judicial defiance.

Yemen’s Health Ministry reported that these strikes resulted in substantial casualties, including at least 53 fatalities and dozens injured. The ministry’s report specified that over 30 civilians were among the dead, including four children and one woman. These civilian casualties reportedly occurred when bombs struck two residential houses in Yemen’s northern Saada province.

The administration indicated that these airstrikes were conducted in response to renewed drone and missile attacks by the Houthi movement targeting commercial and naval vessels in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. The Houthis have stated that their attacks on shipping lanes are acts of solidarity with Palestinians under siege in Gaza, linking the regional conflict to the ongoing hostilities in the waterways.

Context and Implications

The events of March 17, 2025, present a complex picture of the administration’s posture on both domestic immigration policy and international military engagement. The reported defiance of a federal court order on deportations, coupled with the controversial use of a centuries-old statute like the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, raises significant legal and constitutional questions regarding the separation of powers and executive authority in immigration matters. Simultaneously, the scale and reported consequences of the airstrikes in Yemen underscore the continued volatility in the Middle East and the cascading effects of regional conflicts on international security and civilian populations.

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