In an extraordinary legal smackdown, a federal judge appointed by President Trump just put the ACLU on full blast for attempting a backdoor maneuver in a heated immigration case. U.S. District Judge James Wesley Hendrix issued a sharply worded order condemning the far-left organization for trying to secretly pressure the court in a case involving illegal aliens detained in Texas.

The ACLU, known for its relentless efforts to protect illegal immigrants at all costs, attempted to bypass proper legal procedures by contacting the judge directly. According to the court, this sneaky move came from Lee Gelernt, a top ACLU attorney, who left a voicemail demanding the judge take emergency action to stop deportations at the Bluebonnet Detention Center.
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This kind of move — called “ex parte communication” — is a major no-go in the legal world. It’s essentially an under-the-table attempt to influence a judge without the opposing party even knowing it’s happening.

Gelernt’s voicemail, sent the night of April 17, didn’t just raise eyebrows — it sent alarm bells ringing. In the message, Gelernt insisted that illegal aliens were being “coerced” into signing so-called “Alien Enemy orders” tied to fast-track deportations.
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