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Headline Roundup March 19th, 2025

Deportation Flights Continue Following Court Order to Halt

Summary from the AllSides News Team

President Donald Trump has continued with the deportation of alleged gang members and others despite federal court orders to halt the actions, leading to discussions of a potential constitutional crisis and concerns about the erosion of the rule of law.

The Details: The Trump administration has been accused of defying federal court orders to halt the deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members. Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, responded to the administration's apparent rejection of the court order by stating, "I don’t care what the judges think." This has led to widespread criticism and speculation about a potential constitutional crisis. Critics argue the administration is denying due process and behaving as though the laws do not apply to them, while proponents cite a 1948 Supreme Court ruling stating that a president’s decision under the Alien Enemies Act (AEA) “precludes judicial review of the removal order.

For Context: The deportations were carried out under the AEA of 1798, invoked by Trump via executive order. The act was used to round up about 200 alleged gang members for deportation to El Salvador, without a hearing or evidence presented to prove their gang affiliation; many lack a criminal record. 

How The Media Covered It: A writer for Fox News Opinion (Right bias) maintained that Trump's actions are supported by law, arguing that the president has the right to deport violent gang members regardless of a judge's ruling. Eugene Robinson (Left), writing for The Washington Post (Lean Left) took a different stance, arguing that Trump's actions are a distraction from the more significant issue of lawlessness. The article stressed the importance of the rule of law and checks and balances, expressing concerns about Trump's apparent dismissal of these principles.

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