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Tom Homan slams ‘radical’ Obama-appointed judge who claimed ‘Nazis got better treatment’ after Tren de Aragua members deported

Border czar Tom Homan has come out swinging against a judge who criticized the Trump administration’s decision to deport alleged members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang. The judge, Patricia Millett, who was appointed by Obama in 2013, made a controversial comparison to Nazis, claiming they received better treatment under the Alien Enemies Act during World War II.

Homan defended the administration’s actions, stating that they followed every procedure within the Aliens Enemy Act. He emphasized that the Tren de Aragua gang is a designated terrorist organization and that the deportations were necessary. Homan expressed frustration with what he called “radical judges” and pointed out the importance of considering the victims of gang violence, such as Laken Riley, in discussions about due process.

In response to Millett’s comments about the lack of notification and procedural safeguards during the deportations, Homan reiterated the administration’s commitment to enforcing immigration laws. He emphasized that they are fulfilling President Trump’s promise to crack down on illegal immigration and remove dangerous individuals from the country.

The debate over the use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport alleged gang members has sparked controversy and legal challenges. Critics argue that the Act’s wartime authority is being misused and that individuals are being deprived of their rights. However, supporters of the deportations maintain that the safety and security of the American people must be prioritized.

Despite the criticism and legal battles, Homan remains steadfast in his commitment to enforcing immigration laws. He made it clear that the administration will continue to arrest and deport individuals who pose a threat to the country, without apology. The contentious issue of immigration enforcement continues to be hotly debated, with both sides presenting compelling arguments about the balance between national security and individual rights.

The clash between Homan and Judge Millett highlights the ongoing challenges and controversies surrounding immigration policy in the United States. As the debate rages on, the fate of the deported gang members and the future of immigration enforcement remain uncertain.

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