Doj tells the judge accused of migrants can have at least 24 hours to fight deportation under the AEA

The lawyer for the Department of Justice, faced Pushbacks in Trump’s administrative efforts to deport the alleged migrant gang members under the Enemy of the Enemy of War -War, told Federal Judges in Colorado on Monday that they would give such migrants for at least 24 hours to submit a Habeas petition for their removal.
The move came during the trial where the US District Judge Charlotte Sweeney heard the argument of the temporary order that prohibited administrative from removing the non-citizen of the state from Colorado under the 18th century authority which allowed citizens to be issued with a lot of processes.
Regarding the people who submitted Habeas Corpus, DOJ’s lawyer said “The government, at this time, has no intention of removing people who are waiting for litigation.”
In response, the Director of Law ACLU Colorado MacDonald Team argues that “it makes no sense” to suggest that 24 -hour notification will be enough time to allow people to apply for a habeas petition.
“I think we have to spice up this court with hundreds of habeas petitions as far as the government even allows us in facilities to talk to those people,” Macdonald said. “That’s not the way the rule of law must work.”
The trial came two days after the US Supreme Court blocked AEA deportation from the Venezuelan migrant detained in North Texas after the lawyer for the people said that the gang members accused of receiving a notification said they would be deported.
MacDonald on Monday believes that the notification “relax to anyone who cares about the legal process” and asks the judge to give a temporary detention order that prevents such deportation in Colorado.

Guard Guard Guard Salvador Alleged Members of Venezuelan Gang Trends De Aragua and MS-13 Gang which was recently deported by the US government in Cecot prison, in Tecoluca, El Salvador April 12, 2025.
Presidential Press Secretary through Reuters
“If His Majesty denies Tro, [the government] Can start moving people immediately from the Colorado district or find other jurisdictions where they do not have a tro and start deleting people there, “Macdonald said.” This has the consequences of life or death. “
Trump’s administration last month touched the legal battle when requesting an alien enemy law to deport two planelly the burden of alleged migrant gang members to the Mega-Prison Cecot in El Salvador by arguing that the Venezuelan Gang trend de Aragua was the “hybrid criminal state” that attacked the United States.
An official with an enforcement of immigration and US customs admits that “many” of them do not have criminal records in the United States -but say that “lack of specific information about each individual who really highlights the risks they propose” and “show that they are terrorists related to who we do not have a full profile.”
“Alleged losses for the government cannot expel someone from the last law seen more than 75 years ago … trivial compared to the dangers of human beings that have been sent to the Cecot, potentially for the rest of their lives,” Macdonald said on Monday.
Judge Sweeney said that his existing orders would be valid until he issued a new decision in 24 hours.
Also on Monday, a federal judge in San Francisco will consider the next steps after the judge last month made a temporary pause about Trump’s administrative plan to end the protection and legal benefits of up to 350,000 Venezuelan migrants.
The trial came after the appeal court on Friday denied the efforts of Trump’s government to block the break.
Allegations of Venezuelan gang members who were deported to El Salvador last month were sent to Cecot as part of the $ 6 million agreement made by Trump’s administration with President Salvador Nayib Bikele for El Salvador to accommodate migrant resistance as part of President Donald Trump’s immigration.
In a post on social media on Sunday, Sukele proposed the repatriation of 252 Venezuela which was deported from the US in return for the release of the same “political prisoner” from Venezuela.
“I want to propose a humanitarian agreement which includes 100% repatriation of the 252 deported Venezuelan, in return for liberation and surrender of identical quantities (252) of the thousands of political prisoners that you hold,” Ikele wrote to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in X in Spain.
Last week, Minister of Domestic Relations Venezuelan Diosdado Cabello claimed that the Venezuelan government had “proven” that there was no Venezuelan migrant deported by the Trump government to El Salvador was a member of the de Aragua trend.
Trump’s administration did not immediately respond to requests for comments.