This extraordinary deportation operation involved 261 individuals, including 137 detained under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, a law rarely invoked in modern times. Alongside them were 101 Venezuelans and 21 identified gang members linked to MS-13, signaling a targeted crackdown on criminal elements. President Trump’s commendation of El Salvador’s Nayib Bukele highlighted a rare international collaboration aimed at curbing migration and crime. The controversial use of this historic legislation sparked fierce debate, exposing deep divisions over immigration policy. Critics argue it reflects a harsh, unprecedented approach, while supporters claim it’s a necessary step to protect national security. The full impact of these deportations is still unfolding, leaving the nation grappling with questions about justice, sovereignty, and the future of immigration enforcement.
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