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Arevalo Millan v. Trump

No. 5:25-cv-01207 District · Decided Decided
Court
Federal Court
cacd
Judge
John W. Holcomb
Decided
Oct 21, 2025
Filed
May 17, 2025
Judge (CL)
John W. Holcomb
Filed (CL)
May 17, 2025
CL Status
terminated

Case Overview

A Venezuelan man at risk of deportation under the March 2025 executive order, "Protecting the American People Against Invasion" filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus.

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The Application

History

The petitioner, a Venezuelan national facing deportation under the executive order, sought habeas corpus relief. He challenged whether the Alien Enemies Act invocation provided lawful authority for his detention and whether Venezuela qualifies as an enemy nation under the statute.

The Conclusion

Judge John W. Holcomb decided the case on the merits of the habeas corpus petition challenging the lawfulness of the petitioner's detention under the Alien Enemies Act invocation.

Outcome History (5)

  1. Jun 2, 2025 District
    Preliminary injunction granted Temporary relief

    Preliminary injunction granted in part, restraining government from removing petitioner or putative class members under AEA or Proclamation No. 10903.

  2. Jun 20, 2025 District
    Dismissed Relief denied

    Petitioner's ex parte application for issuance of writ of habeas corpus denied without prejudice.

  3. Sep 2, 2025 District
    Class certification denied Neutral

    Petitioner's application for reconsideration and class certification denied.

  4. Oct 3, 2025 District
    TRO denied Relief denied

    Government's ex parte application to stay case and petitioner's ex parte application for permanent injunctive relief both denied.

  5. Oct 21, 2025 District
    Stay granted Neutral

    Proceedings stayed pending resolution of W.M.M. v. Trump in the Fifth Circuit.

Federal Court TMR-d09e9141 Alien Enemies Act Invocation May 18, 2026
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