An appeals court has ruled against the Trump administration's plans to deport refugees under the Alien Enemies Act, citing violations of immigration laws. The decision comes after a series of legal battles over the controversial deportation flights, with critics alleging that the administration's actions were inhumane and unconstitutional.

The court's ruling is a major blow to the Trump administration's hardline immigration policies, which have faced widespread criticism for their treatment of refugees and asylum seekers. The decision to block the deportation flights has been hailed as a victory for advocates of immigrants' rights, who have long argued that the administration's actions were unjust and discriminatory.

In response to the court's decision, the Trump administration has vowed to appeal the ruling, maintaining their stance that the deportations are necessary to protect national security. However, with the legal battle far from over, the fate of the refugees remains uncertain as they continue to seek asylum in the United States.

The case is expected to have far-reaching implications for the future of immigration policy in the country, as the courts grapple with the balance between national security and human rights.