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Originally Posted by MaDef
FYI the AEA is a think tank, they do not set policy, Congress sets the laws, The President sets the policy to enforce those laws.
Illegal migrants are not legal residents or citizens and when found can be repatriated to their country of origin. migrants or visitors that hold Visas are here for a specified time and/or purpose, They can be deported for breaking the conditions or restrictions on their Visa. Green card holders are "permanent" resident aliens, they too can be deported for breaking the conditions/restrictions under that program. Green card holders are allowed to apply for citizenship,
You need to familiarize yourself with title 8 chap. 12 of the U.S.C
As far as I can ascertain, Trump and the DOJ are just enforcing the laws already on the books. I understand it can seem scary for some of you, but take a valium and relax, if you are in the U.S. legally and following the rules/conditions of your Visa or Green Card you have nothing to worry about, If you are here illegally, you might think about self deportation. 
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The Aliens Enemy Act of 1798 is a think tank?
Anyway, the DOJ is arguing against a temporary restraining order blocking deportations that the president doesn't need any authority under the AEA to have people deported without process.
And as far as I can tell it doesn't seem to matter if greencard holders or people in the US on a visa are following the rules. There are people right now, locked up, waiting to get deported, that have followed the rules.