Trump rails against Supreme Court over blocking of deportation flights
- President Donald Trump criticized the Supreme Court on May 16, 2025, after it blocked deportation flights in Texas targeting two Venezuelan migrants.
- The court issued a 7-2 unsigned injunction under the Alien Enemies Act, blocking the deportation of migrants suspected of involvement with the dangerous Venezuelan criminal group Tren de Aragua.
- Trump expressed his disapproval in multiple Truth Social posts, claiming the legal process to deport migrants would take years and allow criminals to harm communities.
- He claimed that the ruling would allow an increased number of criminals to enter the United States, criticizing the court for hindering his efforts to secure the border.
- This ruling delayed deportations and suggested prolonged legal battles, which Trump said would worsen illegal migration and increase risks to public safety.
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Trump bashes Supreme Court over AEA ruling, praises Alito, Thomas for dissent
Trump accused the Supreme Court of not letting him send "criminals" out of the country in a series of posts on Truth Social, and claimed the order will allow more illegal migrants to flood across the U.S. border.
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