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[The Alien Enemies Act and the Erosion of Constitutional Due Process in 2025]-[The Return of Con Law]

99% Invisible · B2 · 2025-06-10

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The Revival of the Alien Enemies Act

In this episode of 99% Invisible, host Roman Mars and constitutional law professor Elizabeth Jo re-examine the historical and legal implications of the Alien Enemies Act, an 18th-century statute that has become a central tool for the Trump administration's 2025 mass deportation agenda. Originally conceived for declared wars, the Act allows the President to detain and deport non-citizens deemed "alien enemies" without the standard due process, notice, or hearings typically required by federal immigration law.

The "Invasion" Narrative and the TDA Designation

To circumvent traditional immigration legal frameworks, the administration has branded an influx of migrants as an "invasion or predatory incursion." By designating the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TDA) as a "foreign terrorist organization," the government has attempted to shoehorn criminal law enforcement into the wartime powers of the Alien Enemies Act. As noted in the podcast, this is a radical departure from precedent; the Act has historically been used only during the War of 1812, World War I, and World War II. The administration’s reliance on superficial markers—such as tattoos of soccer balls or autism awareness ribbons—to classify individuals as gang members has led to indiscriminate detentions and rushed deportations.

The Seacott Mega-Prison and Judicial Resistance

The administration’s strategy includes sending detainees to Seacott, a notorious "terrorism confinement center" in El Salvador. Despite federal court orders to halt deportations and return detainees, the government has repeatedly ignored the judiciary, citing the "international waters" argument—the claim that once a detainee is beyond U.S. territory, they are beyond the reach of U.S. courts. The podcast highlights the case of Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, an individual with a legal right to stay in the U.S. who was mistakenly sent to the El Salvador facility. Even after the Supreme Court ordered his return, the government’s failure to act promptly underscored a growing crisis regarding the executive branch's refusal to adhere to court orders.

Vigilantism and the Future of the Rule of Law

Elizabeth Jo raises a chilling prospect regarding Section 23 of the Act, which could theoretically allow private citizens to file complaints against neighbors they suspect of being "alien enemies." This creates a risk of state-sponsored vigilantism reminiscent of Texas's SB 8. The episode concludes with a shift in perspective: the Constitution is no longer a "warm blanket" of protection that citizens can rely upon automatically. Instead, as Jo argues, in the face of an executive branch that ignores legal constraints, the citizenry must now act as the support system for the Constitution itself. By launching a new monthly "book club" series focused on the Constitution, the hosts aim to re-engage listeners with the fundamental "honor system" that underpins American democracy, warning that if the rule of law is abandoned, the unpredictability of arbitrary power threatens everyone, not just non-citizens.

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