Trump's Weird Definition of
'#Alien #Enemies'

Trump's invocation of the
"Alien Enemies Act" was dubious from the beginning.

That rarely used 1798 statute applies when
"there is a declared war"
between the United States and a
"foreign nation or government"
or when a
"foreign nation or government"
has "perpetrated, attempted, or threatened"
an "invasion or predatory incursion against the territory of the United States"
(even when a war has not been declared).

In those circumstances,
the AEA authorizes
"restraint, regulation, and removal"
of "natives, citizens, denizens, or subjects of the hostile nation or government,"
provided they are at least 14 years old.

In a proclamation published on the evening of Saturday, March 15,
Trump implausibly claimed that members of the Venezuelan gang "Tren de Aragua"
qualified as
"alien enemies" under that definition.

In addition to dubiously asserting that Tren de Aragua had "perpetrated, attempted, or threatened" an "invasion or predatory incursion against the territory of the United States,"
the proclamation counterintuitively implied that the gang was a
"foreign nation or government."

Trump further stretched the language of the statute by implying that alleged Tren de Aragua members were
"natives, citizens, denizens, or subjects" of the gang.

His initial use of the AEA was clearly designed
💥to avoid judicial review altogether.

By the time he published his proclamation,
the Department of Homeland Security was already in the process of removing detainees and sending them to CECOT.

Lawyers at the American Civil Liberties Union got wind of the pending proclamation
and filed a complaint on behalf of five detainees in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.

They also sought protection for a class consisting of similarly situated detainees,

and they filed an urgent motion for a temporary restraining order (TRO),
noting that the plaintiffs were
"at substantial risk of immediate, summary removal from the United States"
under the AEA.

In light of "the exigent circumstances," #James #Boasberg, the district's chief judge, promptly granted a TRO aimed at
"maintain[ing] the status quo until a hearing can be set."

That hearing convened via Zoom at 5 p.m. that Saturday,
which was still three hours before Trump's proclamation appeared on the White House website.

In response to the concern that airplanes bound for El Salvador were about to take off,
Boasberg repeatedly asked Deputy Assistant Attorney General #Drew #Ensign what was happening.

Ensign never gave Boasberg a straight answer.
https://reason.com/2026/01/01/3-areas-where-the-courts-pushed-back-against-trumps-attempts-to-avoid-judicial-review-in-2025/

3 areas where courts resisted Trump's attempts to avoid judicial review in 2025

The president asserted broad powers to deport people, impose tariffs, and deploy the National Guard based on his own unilateral determinations.

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The Waterboys, This is the Sea, 1985 on Ensign / Chrysalis

This was the third studio album from The Waterboys, produced by Mike Scott and Karl Wallinger with John Brand and Mick Glossop. Includes one of my favorite Waterboys songs “The Whole of the Moon” but the entire album is wonderful.

It’s a bit hard to see in the photos but the Waterboys emblem / logo is imprinted on the cover as kind of glossy mask.

My copy is a 1986 reissue on Chrysalis labels – in the UK it came out on Ensign, which was sold to Chrysalis in 1984 – but it was also released in 1985 in the US on Island Records labels. Via Slipped Disc at a Mill No. 5 record fair.

#1980s #1985 #Chrysalis #Ensign #IslandRecords #KarlWallinger #LowellMA #MikeScott #MillNo5 #Reissue #SlippedDisc #TheWaterboys #vinyl #vinylcollection #vinylfinds

The Waterboys, Fisherman’s Blues, 1988 on Chrysalis / Ensign

The fourth studio LP from Mike Scott, Steve Wickham, Anthony Thistlehwaite, Trevor Hutchinson, Peter McKinney et al. Marked a bit of a shift toward Irish and Scottish music, but including covers of Van Morrison’s “Sweet Thing” and (briefly) “This Land is Your Land.”

My copy – a Carrollton Georgia US pressing from 1988 – via Vinyl Destination in Lowell. I’m pretty certain I had a copy of this in the 80s but who knows where it ended up – and maybe it was on cassette?

#1980s #1988 #AnthonyThistlewaite #Chrysalis #Ensign #LowellMA #MikeScott #PeterMcKinney #SteveWickham #TheWaterboys #TrevorHutchinson #vinyl #VinylDestination #vinylcollection #vinylfinds

It is notable that #Drew #Ensign is the only one signing these papers

It is unusual for someone in his position to be directly litigating at all (he’s supposed to be a supervisor)

It is likely that everyone else (correctly) thinks someone is going to lose their license over this

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Joshua J. Friedman (@joshuajfriedman.com)

NEW: The Trump admin is stonewalling plaintiffs' discovery requests in the Abrego Garcia case, their attys tell Judge Xinis. https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.mdd.578815/gov.uscourts.mdd.578815.98.0.pdf

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Sinéad O’Connor, The Lion and the Cobra, 1987 on Chrysalis / Ensign

This was Sinéad’s debut album and is still just astonishingly great. The spoken word intro in gaelic by Enya before “Never Get Old” is Psalm 91:

For He will give His angels charge over thee, To keep thee in all thy ways.

They shall bear thee upon their hands, Lest thou dash thy foot against a stone.

Thou shalt tread upon the lion and asp; The young lion and the serpent shalt thou trample […]

#1980s #1987 #BeverlyCoinJewel #BeverlyMA #Chrysalis #Ensign #SinéadOConnor #vinyl #vinylcollection #vinylfinds

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Sinéad O’Connor, The Lion and the Cobra, 1987 on Chrysalis / Ensign | Goatless

This was Sinéad's debut album and is still just astonishingly great. The spoken word intro in gaelic by Enya before "Never Get Old" is Psalm 91: For He will give His angels charge over thee, To keep thee in all thy ways. They shall bear thee upon their hands, Lest thou dash thy foot against

Goatless

Generally, I love old photographic adverts. They're weird and charming.

This one, though... erm...

#VintagePhotography #Ensign