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Trump says he is ‘entitled’ to deport people without trials

Following an emergency order from the supreme court on Saturday blocking his administration from deporting suspected Venezuelan gang members without affording them due process, Donald Trump just told reporters that it is not possible to have trials for all of the people he wants to deport.

Asked by a reporter for the Daily Caller if he is happy with the rate of deportations, Trump thanked her for the question and repeated the baseless claim he has made in the past that foreign nations, including Venezuela and “the Congo”, have “emptied their prisons into the United States” and created an emergency that can only be dealt with by the emergency powers he claims the 1798 Alien Enemies Act affords him.

“We’re getting them out, and I hope we get cooperation from the courts because you know, we have thousands of people that are ready to go out, and you can’s have a trial for all of these people” the president said.

“It wasn’t meant, the system wasn’t meant- and we don’t think there is anything that says … Look, we are getting some very bad people, killers, murderers, drug dealers, really bad people, the mentally ill, the mentally insane, they emptied out insane asylums into our country, we’re getting them out. And a judge can’t say: ‘No, you have to have a trial,’” he continued.

“No, we are going to have a very dangerous country if we are not allowed to do what we are entitled to do,” Trump concluded.

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Congressional Democrats visit Mahmoud Kahlil and Rümeysa Öztürk, detained over Gaza solidarity

Five Democratic lawmakers traveled to Louisiana on Tuesday to meet with Rumeysa Ozturk and Mahmoud Khalil, two graduate students who were arrested by federal immigration officials over pro-Palestinian activism and remain in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) detention facilities.

The delegation, led by Representative Troy Carter of Louisiana, also included Representative Bennie Thompson of Mississippi, the ranking member on the Homeland Security committee, which has oversight of Ice, and three lawmakers from Massachusetts, where Ozturk was studying: Representatives Ayanna Pressley and Jim McGovern, and Senator Ed Markey.

After the delegation visited Khalil, who was a spokesperson for Gaza solidarity protesters at Columbia University, at a detention facility in Jena, and Ozturk, who co-wrote an opinion article for the student newspaper at Tufts calling on the school to divest from Israel, at a facility in Basile, the lawmakers spoke in a livestream posted on the YouTube channel of Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts.

“Both of these individuals are political prisoners. They don’t belong here”, McGovern said. “We are hearing from constituents in our districts; we are hearing from people all across the country who are outraged by what is happening. This in not about enforcing the law. This is moving us toward an authoritarian state.”

The delegation was accompanied by Anu Joshi of the ACLU, who pointed out in a Bluesky video filmed on the long drive between the two detention centers, that “on purpose, these facilities are super-remote, and they’re really hard for lawyers, and family members and friends to get to, to be able to visit their loved ones. Both of our clients in these two facilities are thousands of miles away from their family members, from their lawyers, and that is on purpose.”

“50% of all people that are in detention in the United States right now are in Louisiana or Texas and most of them are in for-profit facilities”, she added. “This is cruelty by design.”

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