
Slate Daily Feed The Forgotten Lawsuits Targeting Trump’s Worst Abuses
Dec 20, 2025
Lee Gelernt, an ACLU attorney renowned for his civil rights litigation, sheds light on the tumultuous legal battles following the Trump administration's secret renditions of migrant men to a notorious prison in El Salvador. He discusses the implications of the Alien Enemies Act and the challenges posed by the DOJ's defiance of court orders. Gelernt reveals how flawed evidence targeted Venezuelan men and the dire consequences of due process failures. The conversation highlights the importance of sustained legal efforts to combat draconian policies and uphold democracy.
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Alien Enemies Act Is Narrow And Military
- The Alien Enemies Act is an 18th-century military statute limited to war or predatory military incursions.
- Using it against a peacetime criminal gang stretches both history and statutory purpose, Lee Gelernt explains.
Midnight Filing After Secret Proclamation
- The ACLU learned of the secret invocation via press rumors and immigration attorneys reporting clients moved to Texas.
- Lee Gelernt rushed a late-night filing and won a temporary stay from Chief Judge Boasberg, but hundreds were still renditioned.
Tattoos, Points, And Faulty Gang Labels
- The government used a points-based tattoo

