3rd federal judge blocks some deportations under Alien Enemies Act
A third federal judge has temporarily blocked some deportations under the Alien Enemies Act.
United States District Judge Charlotte Sweeney entered a temporary order on Monday that bars President Donald Trump's administration from removing any noncitizens located in Colorado who are subject to Trump’s Alien Enemies Act Proclamation.
The order will remain in effect for two weeks, and Sweeney set a hearing for April 21 to consider extending her order. She declined to rule on the lawfulness of the AEA proclamation, instead blocking removals to preserve the court’s jurisdiction as she considers the issue.
The decision marks the third time in the last week that a federal judge has limited deportations under the Alien Enemies Act since the Supreme Court lifted a nationwide order, with judges in New York and Texas last week issuing similar rulings. As a whole, the three decisions appear to form a growing patchwork of district-level protections to limit the use of the Alien Enemies Act in lieu of a nationwide order.
-ABC News' Peter Charalambous and Laura Romero







