Appeals court blocks Trump from deporting Venezuelan migrants under Alien Enemies Act, finding "no invasion"
Source: CBS News
September 2, 2025 / 11:57 PM EDT
A federal appeals court on Tuesday ruled against President Trump's use of an 18th century wartime law to rapidly deport Venezuelan migrants, finding "no invasion or predatory incursion."
The Trump administration deported hundreds of accused Tren de Aragua gang members earlier this year using the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, an obscure law that allows the president to remove citizens of an enemy country during an "invasion or predatory incursion." Some of those migrants were later flown to a supermax prison in El Salvador though many of the detainees were sent to Venezuela as part of a prisoner swap in July.
The strategy has drawn a litany of court challenges, many of which argue the U.S. isn't facing an "invasion" or migrants aren't receiving enough due process to contest their deportations. A "60 Minutes" investigation found many migrants sent to El Salvador didn't have criminal records. Tuesday's ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit marks the latest court decision to push back on the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act.
The ruling which was issued by a three-judge panel, with one dissenter found the situation with Tren de Aragua does not meet the definition of either an "invasion" or a "predatory incursion." The Trump administration has argued Tren de Aragua is engaged in an incursion because its members have perpetrated "mass illegal migration." The appeals court rejected this argument.
Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/appeals-court-trump-venezuela-alien-enemies-act-no-invasion/
Link to RULING (PDF) - https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.ca5.224134/gov.uscourts.ca5.224134.507678079.1.pdf
Heard this on the local CBS radio when I got up this morning!

ancianita
(41,611 posts)could be the basis of more arguments he might try to make to the maga scotus, or if this latest military strike has no bearing on the case at this point.
BumRushDaShow
(159,319 posts)But it is idiotic to insist that run-of-the-mill drug running is "an invasion" akin to a "declared war" like WW2, which was the last time this authority was used.
A Badger
(26 posts)You sleep?
(Thanks again for what you do !)
BumRushDaShow
(159,319 posts)I try to get in bed by 9 pm!!!
I am definitely NOT "a night owl" and have been "a robin" since I was a baby, like my dad (at least according to my mom )
LetMyPeopleVote
(169,179 posts)A new ruling on the Alien Enemies Act provides a snapshot of the presumption of regularity that previous administrations have enjoyed.
Link to tweet
https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/trump-justice-department-lost-benefit-doubt-judges-rcna228763
The latest defeat came late Tuesday from a divided panel of judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit. The topic was the Alien Enemies Act, the 18th-century law that President Donald Trump invoked to deport alleged Venezuelan gang members. The panel majority granted a preliminary injunction against the administrations use of the law for deportations in Northern Texas......
In granting the injunction Tuesday, the 5th Circuit majority had to analyze the likelihood that the plaintiffs would suffer irreparable harm without preliminary legal relief. Siding with the plaintiffs, the majority cited (among other things) previous litigation at the Supreme Court where the justices sided with plaintiffs despite the governments assurances. The two judges in the majority on the 5th Circuit panel were George W. Bush appointee Leslie Southwick and Joe Biden appointee Irma Ramirez.
In a lengthy dissent, Trump appointee Andrew Oldham was bothered by (among other things) the majority refusing to give greater deference to the government. More dramatically, Oldham accused the majority of suggesting that DOJ lawyers are lying. If they are, I suppose they should be sanctioned. But it is astounding to say that lawyers from the United States Department of Justice are lying, wrote the judge, whos a contender for any Supreme Court vacancy that emerges under Trump......
Oldhams complaint calls to mind Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jacksons recent complaint that her colleagues invariably find a way to side with the administration, lamenting that the high court is playing a version of Calvinball in which this Administration always wins.
If this latest Alien Enemies Act litigation makes it to the justices, it can provide the latest test of whether Oldhams or Jacksons views are vindicated.
This is a decision from the 5th Circuit which surprised me. If the trump administration loses the presumption of regularity, then you will see more decisions like this