
J.G.G. v. TRUMP
What's at Stake
The American Civil Liberties Union, Democracy Forward, and the ACLU of the District of Columbia sued the Trump administration over the president’s unlawful and unprecedented invocation of the Alien Enemies Act. The Alien Enemies Act, passed in 1798, is a wartime authority providing that the president may — after a public proclamation — apprehend, restrain, and remove citizens of a foreign country that is engaged in a “declared war” or “invasion or predatory incursion” against the United States. The lawsuit charges that President Trump's invocation of a centuries-old wartime act unlawfully during peacetime to accelerate mass deportations, sidestepping the limits of this wartime authority and the procedures and protections in immigration law. The Alien Enemies Act’s previous use during wartime — for example, its invocation during World War II to justify the internment of people of Japanese ancestry — has correctly drawn sustained criticism. Employing it as a way to evade domestic laws in peacetime is fundamentally wrong.
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ACLU and Democracy Forward Comment on Trump Supreme Court Request in Alien Enemies Act Challenge
Federal Appeals Court Keeps Block on Trump Use of Alien Enemies Act to Deport Immigrants
Federal Court Broadens Temporary Block on Trump Using Alien Enemies Act to Remove Immigrants from the U.S.
Federal Court Temporarily Blocks Trump from Removing Some Immigrants in U.S. Using Alien Enemies Act
ACLU and Democracy Forward Sue Trump Administration Over Expected Invocation of Alien Enemies Act