Yes I did. Here's an example from it:
Triggering the latest iteration of that worry, the government hastily deported more than 200 Venezuelan immigrants to a notorious prison in El Salvador, without hearings or evidence and thus without anything even resembling due process of law, pursuant to the US president’s proclamation “signed in the dark on Friday evening” that they constituted an invasion by a foreign state.
Note that she calls those deported "immigrants," as if they legally entered the US and were applying for citizenship. Nothing mentioned about their being gangsters, declared terrorists, or their crimes committed in the US.
Does she know that they got no hearing or that evidence wasn't presented or that due process wasn't followed? Does she know that those deported can still continue their legal case from the country they were deported to?
I guess she doesn't know that Congress is in the process of passing a bill to authorize President Trump to essentially go to war with these gangs--full scale war.
Rep. Greg Steube is introducing a resolution to empower the Trump administration to “take a sledgehammer" to the cartels by authorizing the use of the “full force of the American military."
www.foxnews.com
It's becoming more coherent that Trump can invoke the Enemy Aliens act and then us the War Powers act until Congress formalizes--and that's moving forward--what amounts to a declaration of war on the cartels.