In this episode of "What Trump Can Teach Us About Con Law," hosts Roman Mars and Elizabeth Joh discuss the Alien Enemies Act and its use by the Trump administration to deport non-citizens, focusing on the case of Venezuelan nationals and the TREN de Aragua gang. They analyze the legal challenges to Trump's actions, including court orders and the Supreme Court's intervention, highlighting concerns about due process, the government's disregard for court orders, and the potential for mass deportation vigilantes. The hosts also announce a new monthly series where they will cover the U.S. Constitution section by section, framing it as a book club to promote understanding and engagement with the document in the face of current challenges to the rule of law.