Appeals Court Judge Says ‘Nazis Got Better Treatment Under Alien Enemies Act’ than Venezuelans Who Are Being Deported
‘There were planeloads of people, there were no procedures in place to notify people’
Mar 24, 2025 6:00 PM
By Grabien Staff
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MILLETT: “No, but the point here was that there were planeloads of people. I mean, it was also — it’s a class action. There were planeloads of people. There were no procedures in place to notify people. Nazis got better treatment under the Alien Enemy Act than has happened here, where the proclamation required the promulgation of regulations. And they had hearing boards before people were removed. And yet, here there’s no — there’s nothing in there about hearing boards. There’s no regulations. And nothing was adopted by the agency officials that were administering this. The people weren’t given notice. They weren’t told where they were going. They were given — those people on those planes on that Saturday had no opportunity to file a habeas or any type of action to challenge the removal under the AEA, and let — you’ve agreed that two of those airplanes, people were removed under the AEA. Is that — what’s factually wrong about what I said?”