President Trump’s administration is standing strong against liberal judges who want to block efforts to deport dangerous criminals. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called out activist judges for trying to override the president’s authority. She said these judges are overstepping their role and ignoring the safety of American families. The White House won’t back down from defending the country.
The Trump team is using a 200-year-old law called the Alien Enemies Act to remove violent gang members from Venezuela. These criminals are part of the Tren de Aragua gang, known for terrorizing communities. Flights carrying these gang members took off right after the law was invoked. The president’s advisors say they had every legal right to act fast before judges could interfere.
A federal judge tried to stop the flights after they were already in the air. Leavitt argued the court’s verbal order wasn’t legally binding because the planes were no longer in U.S. airspace. She accused the judge of playing politics instead of focusing on the law. The administration believes only written orders should count, not last-minute demands from activist judges.
The media and left-wing groups are attacking the deportations, but the White House isn’t backing down. Leavitt slammed reporters for siding with criminals over law enforcement. She reminded Americans that the president was elected to secure the border and deport illegal immigrants. Polls show most voters support tough action against gangs and cartels.
This administration is undoing years of weak border policies under Biden. Previous leaders let millions of illegal immigrants flood into towns and cities. Trump’s team is cleaning up the mess by deporting threats quickly. They’re also working with allies like El Salvador to handle detention cheaply, saving taxpayer money.
Liberal judges are trying to tie the president’s hands, but he won’t let them. The White House plans to take every legal battle to the Supreme Court, where constitutional authority matters. Leavitt said the courts have no right to stop the president from protecting the homeland. Trump’s mandate comes from voters, not unelected judges.
The deportation push is just the start of a broader crackdown. Trump’s team is preparing to remove millions of illegal immigrants who broke the law. Critics call it harsh, but supporters say it’s about fairness and safety. The president promised to restore order, and he’s keeping that promise.
America faces a choice between chaos under the left or security under Trump. The White House vows to keep fighting for citizens, no matter what the courts say. Leavitt ended with a clear message: If you enter illegally, you will be sent home. The law matters, and this president enforces it.