Georgia Federal Court Temporarily Blocks Removal Under Alien Enemies Act    

May 22, 2025 12:00 am

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COLUMBUS, Ga. — A federal court in Georgia has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from using the Alien Enemies Act to deport a Venezuelan man who is seeking asylum and being held in the Stewart Detention Center in Georgia. The case is Y.A.P.A. v. Trump.

The ruling stems from a lawsuit brought by the Ƶ and the American Immigration Council.

The Georgia court is one of many around the country involving Ƶ lawsuits to have now blocked the Trump administration from using the Alien Enemies Act to send people to a notorious overseas prison without due process.

The following is reaction to the ruling:

Ƶ attorney Daniel Galindo, who argued the case, said: “The president can’t unilaterally declare an invasion of the United States to invoke a wartime authority during peacetime, and send a person off to a brutal El Salvador prison with zero due process. This decision provides important protection against illegal and unconstitutional acts by the government.”

The ruling is online here.

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