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President Donald Trump during an Iftar dinner.

President Donald Trump can be seen gesturing as he speaks during an Iftar dinner in the State Dining Room at the White House in Washington, on Thursday, March 27, 2025 (Pool via AP).

A federal judge in Colorado has joined the ongoing debate over due process rights by preventing the Trump administration from swiftly deporting immigrants under the Alien Enemies Act (AEA).

The court’s ruling criticized President Donald Trump’s proclamation on March 15, stating that it was severely deficient in terms of both factual basis and legal justification.

Citing the original authors of several now-prominent and authoritative dictionaries, texts explaining how language was understood by the Founders, and decades of case law, U.S. District Judge Charlotte N. Sweeney, a Joe Biden appointee, determined that the U.S. is simply not in an actual war with Venezuela or a transnational gang from within its borders.

And an actual war with a “foreign nation or government” — or an “invasion or predatory incursion” carried out by such a foreign entity — is expressly necessary for invoking the AEA, the court notes.

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