Fox’s Jarrett Decries Judge’s ‘Troubling’ Decision to Halt Deportation Flights
A federal judge’s decision to halt President Donald Trump’s deportation order aimed at Venezuelan gang members residing illegally in the United States has sparked outrage among conservatives, with legal analysts cautioning that it signifies a concerning increase in judicial authority.
This backlash follows U.S. District Judge James Boasberg’s ruling last week, in which he issued a temporary restraining order preventing Trump from utilizing the Alien Enemies Act to deport individuals he has identified as members of a terrorist organization.
The ruling has drawn intense criticism, with some advocating for Boasberg’s impeachment. Fox News legal analyst Greg Jarrett characterized the decision as a clear violation of Supreme Court precedent.
“What is particularly alarming about Boasberg’s restraining order is that it contradicts the Supreme Court, which evaluated Harry Truman’s application of the Alien Enemies Act after World War II,” Jarrett stated during a segment on the network earlier this week. “The Supreme Court determined that not only is the act constitutional under the law, but it is also beyond the scope of judicial review by any judge.”