Trump Cracks Down: Deportation Flights to Venezuela Resume

The Trump administration has resumed deportation flights to Venezuela, sending nearly 200 migrants back in a major crackdown on illegal immigration. This move comes after Venezuela agreed to accept the flights following a brief pause over oil sanctions. The White House says these deportations target dangerous gang members linked to Tren de Aragua, a group labeled as terrorists. Critics argue the administration hasn’t proven these claims, but officials insist it’s critical for national security.

Federal Judge James Boasberg tried to block the flights, calling the administration’s legal arguments “woefully inadequate.” He accused the government of ignoring his order to halt deportations while he reviewed the case. The administration defended the flights, saying they couldn’t turn planes around midair without risking safety. President Trump blasted the judge as a “radical left lunatic” and vowed to keep deporting threats.

Sheriff Thaddeus Cleveland of Terrell County, Texas, praised the crackdown. He said strong enforcement is needed to stop criminals from exploiting weak borders. “President Trump is doing his job—it’s time for Congress to back him up,” he argued. The sheriff highlighted how border crossings have dropped over 90% under Trump’s policies, proving tough measures work.

Homeland Security Secretary Chrissy Noom plans to visit El Salvador to tour prisons holding deported migrants. The administration warns, “If you’re a criminal alien, don’t even think about coming here.” Over 350 Venezuelans have been deported recently, including some held at Guantanamo Bay. Officials claim they’re gang members, but documents show at least one detainee had no criminal record.

Liberal judges and activists are siding with foreign criminals over American safety. They’re using technicalities to block commonsense policies. Meanwhile, law enforcement leaders like Sheriff Cleveland are standing firm. They know firsthand how open borders invite violence and drugs into our communities. The administration’s focus should be protecting citizens, not coddling illegal immigrants.

The Alien Enemies Act, last used in World War II, gives Trump authority to remove threats during wartime. With Tren de Aragua accused of “invading” the U.S., the president is using every tool to defend the homeland. Democrats and the media downplay the gang’s brutality, but their ties to Venezuela’s socialist regime prove the danger.

Deportation flights send a clear message: America won’t tolerate lawlessness. Under Trump, ICE is finally empowered to do its job. Previous administrations let criminal aliens roam free, putting politics over safety. Now, agents are removing public threats while activists whine about “rights” for people who broke our laws.

Conservatives know secure borders save lives. The left’s open-border agenda has fueled chaos, drugs, and crime for years. Trump’s policies are reversing that decline. Every deported gang member means safer streets and fewer overdoses. It’s time to stand with law enforcement, back the president, and put America first.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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