In a week that re-centered the Constitution, reinforced the law, and reignited the principle of national sovereignty, the U.S. Supreme Court handed the American people a massive win: a 5-4 ruling affirming the Trump administration’s right to deport dangerous foreign nationals using the Alien Enemies Act—a law that’s been on the books since 1798.
While the Biden era of border betrayal is finally behind us, the cleanup continues. And thankfully, that effort is now in the hands of Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, the former governor of South Dakota, who’s proving every day that she has the clarity, the courage, and the competence to restore order.
Let’s be clear: this wasn’t a theoretical case about obscure immigration policy. It was about the real-world danger posed by Venezuelan gang members who entered this country with no legal claim and violent intentions. Secretary Noem’s DHS fought to remove them using every lawful tool available—and the Supreme Court agreed.