Judge Tries to Block Trump’s Deportation of Violent Gang Members

President Trump’s bold move to deport dangerous gang members hit a roadblock when a federal judge tried to stop the flights. The administration stood firm, arguing these violent criminals had no right to stay. Radical judges can’t grasp the urgency of protecting American families from foreign threats.

The White House blasted the court order as “lawless,” pointing out flights already left U.S. airspace. Over 250 Tren de Aragua gang members—accused of rape, child abuse, and assaults—were sent to El Salvador. VP JD Vance praised the action, saying Democrats wanted to keep these predators in our neighborhoods.

Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act, a tool last used in WWII, to swiftly remove threats. Critics whined about “rights,” but the law exists for moments like this. El Salvador’s president welcomed the deportees, joking “Oopsie… too late” as prisoners got haircuts and uniforms. Their tough approach puts America’s weak “catch and release” system to shame.

Two planes full of criminals were mid-flight when the judge issued his order. The administration refused to turn back, prioritizing safety over activist rulings. Why should a single judge in D.C. decide if your family stays safe? The streets belong to citizens, not foreign gangs.

El Salvador agreed to jail the deportees in secure facilities, saving taxpayers millions. These aren’t “migrants”—they’re hardened criminals. MS-13 leaders and Tren de Aragua thugs have no place here. Trump’s deal shows strong allies working together, unlike the open borders chaos under Biden.

GOP Rep. Tim Burchett slammed the judge’s overreach, saying courts “think they have infinite power.” For years, Americans watched illegal immigrants flood in while judges tied law enforcement’s hands. Trump’s finally restoring order, and the left can’t stand it.

The legal battle continues, but the message is clear: America won’t tolerate foreign invaders. Tren de Aragua turned Venezuelan prisons into war zones—we can’t let that happen here. Democrats side with criminals. Republicans side with law-abiding citizens.

This fight isn’t over. The administration will appeal, defending the president’s authority to secure borders. Weak policies got us here. Strong leadership gets results. Trump’s actions prove that when predators target Americans, consequences come fast—no matter what the courts say.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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