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Trump reacts as US judge blocks deportation of 530,000 migrants from four countries

Published on April 17, 2025 at 05:49 AM

US president, Donald Trump has launched a scathing attack on the American judiciary after a federal judge blocked his administration’s plan to cancel legal protections for 530,000 migrants from four countries – Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Haiti.

In a lengthy post on his Truth Social on Wednesday, Trump accused the courts of being totally out of control and obstructing his agenda.

“Can you believe it? A Judge ruled against us on 530,000 Illegal Migrants (that Joe Biden flew over the Border in his program to transport Illegals into the Country by airplane) saying that they can’t be looked at as a group, but that each case has to be tried individually.

“Based on the Court System, that would take approximately 100 years. What is going on with our Courts? They are totally OUT OF CONTROL.

“They seem to hate “TRUMP”; so much, that anything goes! We are trying to bring our Country back from the destruction caused by the Democrats and Crooked Joe Biden,” he said.

DAILY POST reports that the judge Trump referred to is Indira Talwani, an Indian-American district judge in Boston.

Talwani had earlier this week issued an emergency stay.

Her ruling stopped the Trump administration’s move to cancel humanitarian parole for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans.

She argued that the migrants had entered the US legally under former President Joe Biden’s programme and were not subject to the expedited removal Trump’s administration was trying to apply.

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