A significant legal setback has emerged against the former president’s attempt to leverage the Alien Enemies Act to facilitate deportations. A second federal judge has now issued a ruling that blocks this invocation, highlighting the judiciary’s growing skepticism about applying this nearly two-century-old law to contemporary immigration enforcement. The court underscored concerns about due process and the Act’s original intent, which was never designed for broad deportation campaigns.

  • Legal experts: Emphasize the Act’s limited scope and warn against its misuse.
  • Government response: Faces mounting challenges adapting historical legislation to modern immigration policy.
  • Potential impacts: Legal uncertainty for cases initiated under this Act remains high.
AspectDetails
Law InvokedAlien Enemies Act of 1798
Judicial StanceRestrictive interpretation to protect due process
Deportation ImpactHalted in affected jurisdictions
Next StepsPotential appeals and legislative scrutiny