N. Coolter on Exile: N. Coolter openly asked Trump to remove the court order, the Supreme Court was not elected President

The Supreme Court on Saturday stopped the exile of Venezuela held in Northern Texas. The court directed the Trump administration that they do not remove Venezuela held at the Blubonate Detention Center until further orders. This was a 7–2 decision with Justice Thomas and Justice Samuel Alto. The decision came into an emergency appeal by the American Civil Liberty Union, stating that the Immigration Officer appeared to be moving forward to remove under the Foreign Enemies Act of 1798.
ACLU lawyer Lee Gellerant said in an email, “We have been deeply relieved that the court has temporarily blocked the expulsion. These individuals were in anxious threat to spending the rest of their lives in a cruel salvadoron jail.”
President Trump called for the Alien Enemy Act in March to immediately order the authorities to detain and remove the migrants of Venezuela. The act has been implemented only in the last three times in American history, the most recently to keep Japanese-American nationals in intern camps during World War II. The Trump administration said that the Act, regardless of its immigration status, empowered it to rapidly remove the immigrants known as members of the gang.
Reacting to the verdict, right -wing writer N. Coolter wrote: “Fortunately, the Supreme Court was not elected President. Keep deporting the intruders, Potus.”
Will the Trump administration again defy the court order?
The White House did not issue any statement reacting to the court’s order, although it would not be new if they defy the order as the Trump administration already ignored the court order related to Maryland’s man Kilmar Abrego Garcia. The court ordered the administration to accidentally bring back the exile. But the Trump administration clarified that they would not be brought back. The issue has snowed in a major political line and the Marylan Dame Senator went to Lalvador to meet the person who was imprisoned at the most notorious prevention center in Salvador and even Donald Trump issued a statement.