Does the Alien Enemies Act supersede the Constitution of the United States?The Alien Enemies Act specifically allows the president to detain, relocate, or deport non-citizens from a country considered an enemy of the U.S.
The only challenge to this was in 1948 and the Act was upheld.
They don't have to be convicted, Tren de Aragua has been declared a terrorist group and are subject to deportation immediately by ICE and Homeland Security and the Sec. of State.