Alito’s dissent in deportation case says court rushed to block Trump with middle-of-the night order

WASHINGTON AP The Supreme Court acted literally in the middle of the night and without sufficient explanation in blocking the Trump administration from deporting any Venezuelans held in northern Texas under an th-century wartime law Justice Samuel Alito wrote in a sharp dissent that castigated the seven-member majority Joined by fellow conservative Justice Clarence Thomas Alito declared there was dubious factual advocacy for granting the request in an urgency appeal from the American Civil Liberties Union The group contended that immigration leadership appeared to be moving to restart such removals under the Alien Enemies Act of The majority did not provide a detailed explanation in the order early Saturday as is typical but the court previously explained deportations could proceed only after those about to be removed had a chance to argue their circumstance in court and were given a reasonable time to contest their pending removals Both the Executive and the Judiciary have an obligation to follow the law Alito declared in the dissent published hours after the court s intervention against Republican President Donald Trump s administration The justices brief order directed the administration not to remove Venezuelans held in the Bluebonnet Detention Center until further order of this court Alito declared that unprecedented relief was hastily and prematurely granted He wrote that it was not clear whether the Supreme Court had jurisdiction at this stage of the scenario saying that not all legal avenues had been played out in lower courts and the justices had not had the chance to hear the authorities s side The only papers before this Court were those submitted by the applicants The Court had not ordered or received a response by the Cabinet regarding either the applicants factual claims or any of the legal issues presented by the application And the Court did not have the benefit of a Administration response filed in any of the lower courts either Alito revealed Alito explained the legal filings while alleging that the applicants were in imminent danger of removal provided little concrete sponsorship for that allegation He noted that while the court did not hear directly from the governing body regarding any planned deportations under the Alien Enemies Act in this incident a executive lawyer in a different matter had informed a U S District Court in a hearing Friday evening that no such deportations were then planned to occur either Friday or Saturday In sum literally in the middle of the night the Court issued unprecedented and legally questionable relief without giving the lower courts a chance to rule without hearing from the opposing party within eight hours of receiving the application with dubious factual encouragement for its order and without providing any explanation for its order Alito wrote I refused to join the Court s order because we had no good reason to think that under the circumstances issuing an order at midnight was necessary or appropriate Both the Executive and the Judiciary have an obligation to follow the law The administration has filed paperwork urging the high court to reconsider its hold On Friday two federal judges refused to step in as lawyers for the men launched a desperate legal campaign to prevent their deportation Early Saturday the th U S Circuit Court of Appeals also refused to issue an order protecting the detainees from being deported The ACLU had already sued to block deportations of two Venezuelans held in the Bluebonnet facility and sought an order barring removals of any immigrants in the region under the Alien Enemies Act In the emergency filing early Friday the ACLU warned that immigration personnel were accusing other Venezuelan men held there of being members of the Tren de Aragua gang which would make them subject to Trump s use of the law It has only been invoked three previous times in U S history preponderance in recent times during World War II to hold Japanese-American civilians in internment camps The administration contends it gives them the power to swiftly remove immigrants they identified as members of the gang regardless of their immigration status Following the unanimous high court order on April federal judges in Colorado New York and southern Texas promptly issued orders barring removal of detainees under the law until the administration provides a process for them to make declares in court But there had been no such order issued in the area of Texas that covers Bluebonnet which is miles north of Abilene in the far northern end of the state Specific Venezuelans subject to Trump s use of the law have been sent to El Salvador and housed in its notorious main prison