âI understand this case is in litigation through the Alien Enemies Act, and weâll abide by the court order as litigated,’ Homan said.
The Trump administration will not defy a federal judgeâs orders on its deportation flights of Venezuelan nationals, border czar Tom Homan said on March 23.
In an interview with Jonathan Karl of ABCâs âThis Week,â Homan pushed back on claims by some legal experts that the administration is defying judicial decisions and said the Venezuelans who were deported had been given due process according to U.S. laws.
âWeâre going to continue to deport them from the United States. I understand this case is in litigation through the Alien Enemies Act, and we’ll abide by the court order as litigated,â Homan said.
The administration has since been in a back-and-forth with the court, with the judge ordering more information on the timing of the flights and the status of those on board and the Justice Department pushing back, suggesting it may invoke the state secrets privilege, which shields sensitive national security details from being disclosed in civil litigation.
On Sunday, Karl asked Homan about Jerce Reyes Barrios, 36, a professional soccer player whose attorneys say he was misidentified as a Tren de Aragua member in part because he had a tattoo of a crown over a soccer ball and the Spanish word for God: âDios.â Karl said the soccer player had been deported to a prison in El Salvador, where he had limited access to his attorneys, who say he has no criminal record.
Homan said âthey can make those claimsâ and that the administration has âinformation sets of complete optionsâ to determine who is a member of Tren de Aragua.
He said each individual case would be litigated with the court, but that he would not âget into every specific case.â
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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