Trump had a blunt message.

President Donald Trump has issued a powerful warning after the U.S. Supreme Court temporarily blocked his administration’s attempt to deport nearly 200 Venezuelan migrants linked to violent criminal gangs. Trump’s message is clear: If America can’t remove dangerous illegal immigrants, it risks losing its identity as a nation.

Supreme Court Blocks Deportation of Alleged Gang Members

At the heart of the dispute is the Alien Enemies Act, a federal law Trump’s team argues allows swift removal of foreign nationals tied to national security threats. The administration sought to apply this power to deport members of Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan gang known for brutal violence, extortion, and human trafficking.

But in April, the Supreme Court blocked the effort, citing legal limitations on executive authority. The Trump administration has since appealed and is awaiting a new ruling.

“If we’re not allowed to send the murderers and other criminals of every type, size, and shape, IMMEDIATELY out of our Country, we aren’t going to have a Country anymore,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “Radical Left Judges and politicians don’t care, but 90% of the people in the U.S.A. do.”

Immigration and Public Safety: A Top Priority for Trump

Since returning to office, Trump has made immigration enforcement one of the core missions of his second term. His plan includes:

  • Building a stronger southern border wall
  • Expanding ICE operations
  • Ending taxpayer-funded welfare for illegal immigrants
  • Ending birthright citizenship for children of non-citizens
  • Prioritizing the deportation of gang-affiliated migrants

Public Opinion Backs Trump’s Efforts

Despite activist judges slowing progress, public support for Trump’s immigration crackdown remains strong. In April, a nationwide poll by Echelon Insights found:

  • 54% of likely voters back Trump’s immigration policies
  • Just 44% opposed his efforts
  • Previous polling in March showed 57% approval

These numbers reflect growing concern over the border crisis and national security threats posed by unchecked illegal immigration.

“The government has a strong interest in promptly removing from the country gang members who pose a danger to ICE officers, facility staff, and other detainees,” Solicitor General D. John Sauer wrote in a court filing.

Next Battle: Birthright Citizenship

The Trump administration is also challenging the controversial interpretation of the 14th Amendment, which currently grants automatic citizenship to children born in the U.S. to illegal immigrants. The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Thursday in three consolidated cases questioning this long-standing precedent.

“In our Constitution… the judiciary is a coequal branch of government… with the authority to strike down acts of the president,” Chief Justice Roberts stated last week.

Final Word: Will the Court Protect America’s Future?

With radical judges increasingly siding with open-border activists, President Trump’s legal team is making its case for stronger immigration enforcement and national sovereignty. As Trump put it:

“Hopefully, the Supreme Court will agree with this and SAVE AMERICA!”