Raskin on Judge Saying Nazis Were Treated Better Under AEA: ‘I Haven‘t Studied Exactly How Nazis Were Rounded Up’
‘And whether they were given individualized hearings’
Mar 25, 2025 4:30 AM
By Grabien Staff
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RASKIN: “Actually, I haven’t studied exactly how Nazis were rounded up and whether they were given individualized hearings, but certainly that’s what American due process requires. Now, the 1798 Alien Enemies Act says that the president’s got the power to deport people who are enemy foreign nationals. That is, they are citizens of a foreign country that we’re at war with. Of course, we’re not at war with Venezuela. They’ve not invaded us. But even if we were at war with them, they would have a right under this statute to a due process hearing. I don’t know what took place during World War II, so I would like to do some more research into that.”