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  Politics  26 States Challenge Federal Order Blocking Trump’s Tren de Aragua Deportation Initiative
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26 States Challenge Federal Order Blocking Trump’s Tren de Aragua Deportation Initiative

Jessica MoralesJessica Morales—March 18, 20253
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WASHINGTON D.C. — A significant legal challenge has been mounted against a federal court order that temporarily halted efforts to deport Venezuelan citizens identified as members of the notorious transnational criminal gang, Tren de Aragua (TdA).

The action, filed on March 18, 2025, in the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, under case numbers 25-5067 and 25-5068, sees a coalition of 26 states formally supporting a Trump administration executive order aimed at removing non-U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident members of the gang.

The filing was spearheaded by the Kentucky Attorney General on behalf of the large interstate group, which includes states such as South Carolina, Virginia, and Texas. These states contend they are directly and severely impacted by the criminal activities attributed to the Tren de Aragua within their borders.

Backing Presidential Authority

The core of the states’ argument rests on their support for the President’s use of what they describe as clear constitutional and statutory authority to address national security and immigration matters. Specifically, the filing references the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, a rarely invoked law that grants the President broad powers regarding nationals of hostile foreign nations.

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The states argue that the President’s executive order targeting TdA members is a necessary exercise of executive power to protect state and national security from a dangerous criminal enterprise.

Challenging the Restraining Order

The immediate goal of the states’ legal intervention is to urge the Court of Appeals to stay a nationwide temporary restraining order (TRO). This TRO was issued by a district judge and effectively blocked the deportations mandated by the President’s order.

The coalition of states asserts that the district judge’s TRO represents an overreach of judicial authority that undermines state security by preventing the removal of individuals they deem dangerous. They further argue that the TRO misjudges the President’s authority in immigration enforcement and national security matters, particularly when dealing with members of a foreign criminal organization.

The Tren de Aragua Threat

The Tren de Aragua originated in Venezuela and has rapidly expanded its operations across South America and into the United States. Authorities in various states have linked the gang to a wide range of illicit activities, including drug trafficking, human smuggling, extortion, robbery, and violent crimes.

State officials argue that allowing known members of such a violent and organized group to remain within their communities poses an unacceptable risk to public safety and strains state resources used to combat their criminal networks.

High Stakes in the Appellate Court

This legal confrontation pits the executive branch’s asserted authority in immigration and national security against a judicial check on that power, with state governments aligning themselves firmly with the executive.

The outcome of the states’ appeal to the D.C. Circuit Court could have significant implications for the balance of power between the branches of government and the extent of presidential authority in immigration matters, especially concerning the deportation of individuals associated with foreign criminal organizations.

The Court of Appeals will now consider the states’ request to lift the nationwide TRO and allow the deportations targeting Tren de Aragua members to proceed, marking a critical juncture in this ongoing legal and political battle over immigration enforcement and national security.

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