Does this mean those who protect or harbor these enemy combatants or are used to distribute drugs or humans for this gang can be charged with war crimes as well?
Under the Alien Enemies Act, the President has the authority to seize the property and assets of designated alien enemies, as well as to detain and deport them from the United States. However, the Act does not specifically authorize the President to prosecute individuals who assist or protect alien enemies.
There are a bunch of federal laws that prohibit harboring or aiding or helping illegal aliens avoid or evade law enforcement. That being said, if Trump/Alien Enemies Act deems them enemy combatants (might be a stretch) then treason (aiding or abetting the enemy) could be triggered. And yes, a citizen CAN BE determined to be prosecuted as an enemy combatant. Remember the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings when Lindsey Graham asked him this very question. Was there a reason for those specific questions? Maybe.
Interesting points - I am going to see if I can find a transcript of that exchange, at the time I remember thinking it related to a lot of Q drops. Seems like an eternity ago! Thanks fren.
The actual sedition act doesn't provide for it but other laws do. The federal law against conspiracy to commit a crime is one. The person committing the conspiracy to commit the crime will be charged at the same level and penalties of the crime they conspire to commit. That means they could be stripped of property and charged a felony for the conspiracy.
Im sure there are other ways to take down their supporters as they still may be committing crimes even if not directly involved with the criminal activity; Aiding and abetting. Supporting a designated terrorist org. Hiding or helping criminal illegals. Etc
And all green card holders. THEY are the ones getting food stamps and Medicaid and all the other freebies AND their kids get to become US Citizen so they get to stay. Get rig of ALL green card holders. Send them back and if they can prove they never committed a crime, even a traffic offense, and never received public assistance, and held a paying job the entire time they were here then they might be eligible to come back. And strip their kids and grand kids of citizenship!
For reference, here is a Grok summary of the Alien Enemies Act:
Grok generated content below:
The Alien Enemies Act is a U.S. federal law originally enacted in 1798 as part of the Alien and Sedition Acts. It’s officially titled "An Act Respecting Alien Enemies" and remains on the books today, codified under 50 U.S.C. §§ 21–24. The law gives the President broad authority during a declared war or when a foreign nation or group is deemed to have engaged in an "invasion or predatory incursion" against the U.S. to apprehend, restrain, secure, and remove "alien enemies"—essentially, non-citizens from the hostile nation or group who are 14 years or older and not naturalized.
Key points:
It kicks in only during wartime or specific hostile acts, as determined by a presidential proclamation.
The President can decide how to deal with these individuals, including deportation or internment, with regulations he sets.
It’s historically been used sparingly but notably—think Japanese internment in WWII under FDR’s Executive Order 9066, which leaned on this law among others.
Unlike its cousin, the Alien Friends Act (which expired long ago), this one doesn’t apply in peacetime and targets only those tied to an enemy state or faction.
It’s a short law—barely a page if you look it up—but it’s got a lot of punch because it’s vague on limits, leaving execution mostly to executive discretion. Critics argue it’s ripe for abuse; supporters say it’s a necessary wartime tool.
The Alien Enemies Act of 1798 is a U.S. federal law that grants the president specific powers to deal with non-citizens from a foreign nation or government under certain conditions. Here’s what can be done under this law, based on its text and historical context
Conditions for Invocation:
The law can be activated when there is:
A declared war between the United States and any foreign nation or government, or
An invasion or predatory incursion that is "perpetrated, attempted, or threatened" against U.S. territory by a foreign nation or government, as proclaimed by the president.
Targeted Individuals:
Once invoked, the law applies to:
All natives, citizens, denizens, or subjects of the hostile nation or government who are within the United States and not naturalized.
Specifically, it targets males aged 14 years and older, though amendments in 1918 expanded its scope to include women.
Presidential Powers:
The president is authorized to:
Apprehend: Arrest or detain these individuals.
Restrain: Limit their movements or activities (e.g., through internment or confinement).
Secure: Take measures to hold them under federal control.
Remove: Deport them from the United States.
Implementation:
The president must issue a public proclamation of the event (war, invasion, or incursion) to trigger the law.
No hearing or evidence of individual wrongdoing is required—actions can be based solely on the person’s nationality or affiliation with the hostile nation.
U.S. marshals or other designated officials carry out the detention and removal, under presidential or judicial warrants.
Historical Examples:
The law has been used three times, each during a declared war:
War of 1812: Targeted British subjects in the U.S.
World War I: Enabled detention and restrictions on German and Austro-Hungarian immigrants.
World War II: Served as a legal basis for interning non-citizens of Japanese, German, and Italian descent, alongside broader policies affecting U.S. citizens of Japanese ancestry under separate authorities.
Limitations and Scope:
The law does not apply to U.S. citizens, only non-naturalized foreigners from the enemy nation.
It is explicitly a wartime measure, tied to Congress’s war powers, and historically has not been upheld for use in peacetime or against private groups (like gangs or cartels) unaffiliated with a foreign government.
In summary, under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, the president can detain, restrain, or deport non-citizens from a hostile foreign nation during a declared war or a proclaimed invasion/incursion, without due process requirements like hearings. Its broad language allows significant executive discretion, but it is legally constrained to situations involving formal conflict with a foreign state, not general immigration enforcement or domestic crime.
Looks like all criminals from relevant foreign nations would fit under this....
These lefty judges sure do love these illegal gang members while hating American citizens. Hopefully, they are the first bastards to be executed for treason.
i recommend that u read this for yourselves. ya know msm/ConINC will have a field day w this, so it would be good if we knew what is really in his proclamation--imo
Does this mean those who protect or harbor these enemy combatants or are used to distribute drugs or humans for this gang can be charged with war crimes as well?
Probably not. Here's an AI response:
Prosecution under the Alien Enemies Act
Under the Alien Enemies Act, the President has the authority to seize the property and assets of designated alien enemies, as well as to detain and deport them from the United States. However, the Act does not specifically authorize the President to prosecute individuals who assist or protect alien enemies.
Damn! I know Holman would be chomping at the bit. Thanks for the great answer - AI is not YET something I think about accessing.
Don't give up yet my Fren,
There are a bunch of federal laws that prohibit harboring or aiding or helping illegal aliens avoid or evade law enforcement. That being said, if Trump/Alien Enemies Act deems them enemy combatants (might be a stretch) then treason (aiding or abetting the enemy) could be triggered. And yes, a citizen CAN BE determined to be prosecuted as an enemy combatant. Remember the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings when Lindsey Graham asked him this very question. Was there a reason for those specific questions? Maybe.
Interesting points - I am going to see if I can find a transcript of that exchange, at the time I remember thinking it related to a lot of Q drops. Seems like an eternity ago! Thanks fren.
US 1324 literally talks about harboring, aiding and abetting are federal crimes.
There are a whole lot of politicians and others that should have been charged with this decades ago.
The actual sedition act doesn't provide for it but other laws do. The federal law against conspiracy to commit a crime is one. The person committing the conspiracy to commit the crime will be charged at the same level and penalties of the crime they conspire to commit. That means they could be stripped of property and charged a felony for the conspiracy.
Im sure there are other ways to take down their supporters as they still may be committing crimes even if not directly involved with the criminal activity; Aiding and abetting. Supporting a designated terrorist org. Hiding or helping criminal illegals. Etc
And judge Boasberg should be the first charged with harboring these criminal, illegal aliens!
They are breaking other applicable laws. Don't need the alien enemies act for them.
I assume they could be trialed as traitors for supporting an illegal terrorist organization deemed an enemy to our country
"Violent" criminals, you say?
Every act of illegal immigration is a violent act against America's national identity.
FOREIGNERS OUT
Yup and go further. Attack H1-B’s. We will not save America and the west unless 99% of immigration is stopped.
Breaking and entering
And all green card holders. THEY are the ones getting food stamps and Medicaid and all the other freebies AND their kids get to become US Citizen so they get to stay. Get rig of ALL green card holders. Send them back and if they can prove they never committed a crime, even a traffic offense, and never received public assistance, and held a paying job the entire time they were here then they might be eligible to come back. And strip their kids and grand kids of citizenship!
HELL YEAH. MY DONALD IS NOT FUCKING AROUND.
MyDONALDS
I’m lovin it. 🤣
🤣
The ACLU should probably be named a terrorist group as well. Why they go out of their way to protect non- US entities and individuals is beyond me.
Good! The 30K up until now was too slow... 30K a day would be much better and speed up the self-deports.
Time to go after the groups funding the invasion. Let's go!!!
We are at war. The war on terror has not ended and they look like combatants to me. I would think that impeding this effort would be Treason.
For reference, here is a Grok summary of the Alien Enemies Act:
Grok generated content below:
The Alien Enemies Act is a U.S. federal law originally enacted in 1798 as part of the Alien and Sedition Acts. It’s officially titled "An Act Respecting Alien Enemies" and remains on the books today, codified under 50 U.S.C. §§ 21–24. The law gives the President broad authority during a declared war or when a foreign nation or group is deemed to have engaged in an "invasion or predatory incursion" against the U.S. to apprehend, restrain, secure, and remove "alien enemies"—essentially, non-citizens from the hostile nation or group who are 14 years or older and not naturalized.
Key points:
It kicks in only during wartime or specific hostile acts, as determined by a presidential proclamation.
The President can decide how to deal with these individuals, including deportation or internment, with regulations he sets.
It’s historically been used sparingly but notably—think Japanese internment in WWII under FDR’s Executive Order 9066, which leaned on this law among others.
Unlike its cousin, the Alien Friends Act (which expired long ago), this one doesn’t apply in peacetime and targets only those tied to an enemy state or faction.
It’s a short law—barely a page if you look it up—but it’s got a lot of punch because it’s vague on limits, leaving execution mostly to executive discretion. Critics argue it’s ripe for abuse; supporters say it’s a necessary wartime tool.
Already blocked by a Federal Judge?
and just as soon as he did, a Jewish activist judge blocked him.
This shit has got to end.
Dual passport Judge?
Probably.
Asked Grok
https://x.com/i/grok/share/ah2ug038QVXlZ2nWcQeeUnWy3
The Alien Enemies Act of 1798 is a U.S. federal law that grants the president specific powers to deal with non-citizens from a foreign nation or government under certain conditions. Here’s what can be done under this law, based on its text and historical context
A declared war between the United States and any foreign nation or government, or An invasion or predatory incursion that is "perpetrated, attempted, or threatened" against U.S. territory by a foreign nation or government, as proclaimed by the president.
All natives, citizens, denizens, or subjects of the hostile nation or government who are within the United States and not naturalized. Specifically, it targets males aged 14 years and older, though amendments in 1918 expanded its scope to include women.
Apprehend: Arrest or detain these individuals. Restrain: Limit their movements or activities (e.g., through internment or confinement). Secure: Take measures to hold them under federal control. Remove: Deport them from the United States.
The president must issue a public proclamation of the event (war, invasion, or incursion) to trigger the law.
No hearing or evidence of individual wrongdoing is required—actions can be based solely on the person’s nationality or affiliation with the hostile nation. U.S. marshals or other designated officials carry out the detention and removal, under presidential or judicial warrants.
World War I: Enabled detention and restrictions on German and Austro-Hungarian immigrants.
World War II: Served as a legal basis for interning non-citizens of Japanese, German, and Italian descent, alongside broader policies affecting U.S. citizens of Japanese ancestry under separate authorities.
The law does not apply to U.S. citizens, only non-naturalized foreigners from the enemy nation.
It is explicitly a wartime measure, tied to Congress’s war powers, and historically has not been upheld for use in peacetime or against private groups (like gangs or cartels) unaffiliated with a foreign government.
In summary, under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, the president can detain, restrain, or deport non-citizens from a hostile foreign nation during a declared war or a proclaimed invasion/incursion, without due process requirements like hearings. Its broad language allows significant executive discretion, but it is legally constrained to situations involving formal conflict with a foreign state, not general immigration enforcement or domestic crime.
Looks like all criminals from relevant foreign nations would fit under this....
These lefty judges sure do love these illegal gang members while hating American citizens. Hopefully, they are the first bastards to be executed for treason.
Amen!
DAMN!! HE MEANS BUSINESS!!
ALIEN ENEMIES ACT
i recommend that u read this for yourselves. ya know msm/ConINC will have a field day w this, so it would be good if we knew what is really in his proclamation--imo
https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/03/invocation-of-the-alien-enemies-act-regarding-the-invasion-of-the-united-states-by-tren-de-aragua/
Boasberg has blocked Trump's plan to deport criminal illegal aliens under the Alien Enemies Act
The Trump administration is already appealing the ruling to the DC appeals court.
It will end... exposure
THEY PLANNED TO US IT AGAINST US!!!