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BumRushDaShow

(165,993 posts)
Tue Jan 13, 2026, 06:22 PM 5 hrs ago

Rubio says US does not know whereabouts of 137 Venezuelans deported under the Alien Enemies Act

Source: CNN Politics

PUBLISHED Jan 13, 2026, 9:32 AM ET


The Trump administration does not know the whereabouts of 137 Venezuelans it unlawfully deported last year, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said, adding that attempting to offer them due process would impact US foreign policy interests in the country.

“Given the passage of time, the U.S. government does not know—nor does it have any way of knowing—the whereabouts of class members, including whether anyone has departed Venezuela or whether the (Nicolás Maduro) regime subsequently took anyone back into custody,” Rubio said in a court filing Monday responding to a federal judge’s December ruling requiring the US to find ways to give the migrants due process.

The secretary of state’s comments underscore the Trump administration’s aggressive approach to immigration, which has escalated in recent months with federal agents sent to several cities for immigration enforcement. Monday’s filing also comes after President Donald Trump has said the US will “run” Venezuela following the capture of Maduro earlier this month.

Considering those developments, Rubio argued that the matter of setting up hearings for those who were deported – whether that be by bringing them back to the US or through virtual hearings from Venezuela – “would risk material damage to U.S. foreign policy interests in Venezuela.” Judge James Boasberg had ruled in December that the 137 migrants “received constitutionally inadequate process” in March when they were not provided with meaningful notice or an opportunity to challenge their deportations under the Alien Enemies Act.

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/13/politics/marco-rubio-venezuela-migrants-alien-enemies-act

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Rubio says US does not know whereabouts of 137 Venezuelans deported under the Alien Enemies Act (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 5 hrs ago OP
Blatant incompetence Evolve Dammit 5 hrs ago #1
And one more LIE from that tiny miserable shit-weasel! mpcamb 5 hrs ago #2
No problem, Rubio. You just have to go find them yourself. Buddyzbuddy 4 hrs ago #3
Clearly no one knows anything (Mikey, Rubio, trump) vapor2 3 hrs ago #4
Boasberg should hold him & the rest in contempt, fine each of them $100,000 every single day until they turn up the 137 ancianita 3 hrs ago #5
Rubio has never been anything in his life other than an a**hole. nt moniss 1 hr ago #6

ancianita

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5. Boasberg should hold him & the rest in contempt, fine each of them $100,000 every single day until they turn up the 137
Tue Jan 13, 2026, 08:47 PM
3 hrs ago

on U.S. soil. He can make them pay or jail them for contempt. Their choice.
Court orders are typically enforced by the U.S. Marshals Service, which is part of the executive branch, but should no longer be under executive jurisdiction when an executive branch cabinet member is in contempt.

Rubio, et.al, do not have absolute immunity: The Supreme Court has long held that government officials may not willfully disobey court orders. High federal officials, including cabinet secretaries, do not have absolute immunity from court sanctions for official acts.
Civil Contempt Sanctions can involve coercive fines or, in rare cases, imprisonment until the official complies with the order.
This is not pardonable by the President.

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