Trump Attacks Judge Who Blocked Deportation of Illegal Immigrants on Social Media
"People Are Shocked by the Court System"

U.S. President Donald Trump recently reiterated his attacks on a federal judge who blocked his deportation policy targeting illegal immigrants under the wartime statute known as the "Enemy Nation Nationality Act." The Trump administration's blatant disregard for court orders has intensified the conflict between the executive branch and the judiciary.


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On the 30th (local time), President Trump claimed on his social media platform Truth Social regarding the deportation of illegal immigrants, "If it were up to District Judge Boasberg and other radical leftist judges, no one would have been deported."


He said, "The president would not have been able to perform his duties," adding, "People's lives would have been destroyed across our country." He also stated, "People are shocked by what is happening in the court system."


Earlier, James Boasberg, a federal district judge in Washington D.C., issued a temporary injunction against President Trump's push to deport illegal immigrants overseas based on the Enemy Nation Nationality Act. When President Trump refused to comply, Judge Boasberg demanded an explanation of the circumstances, and Trump responded by calling for the judge's impeachment.


President Trump said, "I was elected for many reasons, but one of the most important is law and order," adding, "A big part of that is swiftly removing the vast criminal networks of individuals who entered our country through the dishonest border-opening policies of Joe Biden (former president)."


He claimed, "These are dangerous and violent people who kill, maim, and harm our people in many other ways," and asserted, "Voters want them out, and they have said so in record numbers."



As President Trump pushes his deportation policy and openly disregards judicial decisions citing his elected authority, criticism is growing that this is causing a constitutional crisis in the United States. Especially after Trump called for the impeachment of judges, Chief Justice John Roberts of the U.S. Supreme Court publicly rebutted him, signaling a deepening rift between the executive and judicial branches.


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