A drone view of detainees forming the letters SOS with their bodies in the courtyard at the Bluebonnet Detention Facility, where Venezuelans who the Trump administration is attempting to deport under the Alien Enemies Act are being held. Credit: REUTERS/Paul RatjeA drone view of detainees forming the letters SOS with their bodies in the courtyard at the Bluebonnet Detention Facility, where Venezuelans who the Trump administration is attempting to deport under the Alien Enemies Act are being held. Credit: REUTERS/Paul Ratje

Trump's Deportation Flights Under the Alien Enemies Act

On Saturday, March 15, the 勛圖眻畦, Democracy Forward, and 勛圖眻畦 of D.C. filed a lawsuit in an effort to block the Trump administration from using the Alien Enemies Act (AEA) to carry out mass deportations. The lawsuit was filed after President Trump secretly invoked the AEA and before the administration made the invocation public.

Just hours later, a court-ordered temporary restraining order blocked the AEA deportations and ordered any deportation flights to return immediately. But hours after Judge Boasbergs verbal and written orders were issued, deportation flights landed in El Salvador and the Trump administration transferred hundreds of men to a prison notorious for its flagrant human rights abuses and indefinite detention.

One of these men was our client Andry Hern獺ndez Romero, who came to the United States seeking safety from political persecution and anti-LGBTQ violence in Venezuela, and instead was sent to a brutal prison in a Salvadoran prison without due process.

The government has repeatedly evaded Judge Boasbergs simple questions about its actions, and has now flatly refused to answer them, claiming that details about the flights, which can largely be corroborated through public information and Cabinet secretaries own social-media posts, involve state secrets.

The question of whether the judges orders were violated will be determined by the courts but on April 16, Judge Boasberg ruled that there is "probable cause" to find the Trump administration in criminal contempt of court for violating his order to return any deportation flights to the United States, saying: "Those individuals were on planes being flown overseas, having been spirited out of the United States by the Government before they could vindicate their due-process rights by contesting their removability in a federal court, as the law requires."

Heres everything we know about Trumps unlawful and unprecedented invocation of the Alien Enemies Act and the deportation flights on March 15.

February 20

Donald Trump signs an executive order designating the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua as a terrorist organization.

February March

ICE begins transferring detained Venezuelans from across the country to detention facilities near the airfield in Harlingen, Texas where the deportation flights would depart.

March 14

Donald Trump signs the proclamation invoking the Alien Enemies Act (AEA) in secret.

March 15 1:15 am

The 勛圖眻畦, Democracy Forward, and 勛圖眻畦 of D.C. file a class action lawsuit with five Venezuelans as named plaintiffs, in an effort to block the Trump administration from using the Alien Enemies Act to arrest and deport Venezuelans accused of being members of the Tren de Aragua gang.

March 15 9:40 am

Chief Judge James E. Boasberg issues a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration from deporting the five named plaintiffs and schedules a hearing at 5 pm to determine if the order should be expanded to include the class: everyone the Trump administration is subjecting to the AEA.

March 15 3:53 pm

The Trump administration finally makes the proclamation invoking the Alien Enemies Act public.

March 15 Sometime prior to Saturdays hearing

ICE begins boarding the deportation flights. Lawyers and family members of those on board the flights are not notified that they are about to be sent to a prison in El Salvador. Some people put on the flights were reportedly told they were being deported back to Venezuela.

March 15 5:00 pm

The first court hearing on the legality of Trumps invocation of the Alien Enemies Act begins.

Judge Boasberg asks the governments attorney: Can you tell us [...] are imminent deportations and removals under this proclamation planned?

The Justice Department (DOJ) attorney replies: Your Honor, I don't know the answer to that question [...] I can certainly talk to them ASAP and see. You know, it is Saturday.

勛圖眻畦 lead counsel Lee Gelernt argues: I recognize it's Saturday, but on the other hand, the government appears to be moving planes very rapidly to El Salvador with hundreds of people. So we hope that in the next five minutes, counsel for the government can get an answer to that. Our understanding from people on the ground, from different sources, is that planes are going right now taking Venezuelans to El Salvador and may be ending up in a Salvadoran prison.

March 15 5:22 pm

Judge Boasberg adjourns the hearing until 6 pm to allow the governments attorney to find out whether deportations were imminent.

March 15 5:26 pm

The first deportation flight takes off from Harlingen, Texas.

March 15 5:44 pm

The second deportation flight takes off.

March 15 6:00 pm

Judge Boasberg resumes the hearing and asks the government attorney for his report. The DOJ attorney replies: Your Honor, unfortunately I don't have many details to share. I have talked to the clients who let me know the sort of operational details as to what is going on with raised potential national security issues.

March 15 6:48 pm (approximately)

Judge Boasberg says he will grant the TRO to block deportations under the Alien Enemies Act. He also orders deportation flights to be stopped and for any flights currently in the air to return to the United States:

Particularly given the plaintiffs' information unrebutted by the government that flights are actively departing and plan to depart, I do not believe that I am able to wait any longer and that I am required to act immediately, which I have done so. So, [government counsel], the first point is that I -- that you shall inform your clients of this immediately, and that any plane containing these folks that is going to take off or is in the air needs to be returned to the United States, but those people need to be returned to the United States. However that's accomplished, whether turning around a plane or not embarking anyone on the plane or those people covered by this on the plane, I leave to you. But this is something that you need to make sure is complied with immediately.

Graphic showing the location of each deportation flight when Judge Boasberg ordered them to stop and return to the United States. The first and second flights are in the air on their way to El Salvador. The third flight is still on the ground in Texas.

The approximate location of each deportation flight when Judge Boasberg ordered them to stop and return to the United States.

March 15 7:26 pm

The judge issued a written order.

March 15 7:36 pm

The third deportation flight takes off. The government will later tell the Court no one on the third flight was removed solely under the Alien Enemies Act. Kilmar brego Garc穩a a husband and father who was legally living in Maryland and had been granted protection against being removed to El Salvador was on this flight due to what the Trump administration themselves admitted was an "administrative error.

March 16 12:10 am

The first deportation flight lands in El Salvador.

March 16 12:18 am

The second deportation flight lands in El Salvador.

March 16 1:08 am

The third deportation flight lands in El Salvador.