Immigration and Nationality Act
This strips the Article III courts’ jurisdiction over immigration cases. This was passed in 1952, and has been amended several times. (Authority: Article III, Section II, Clause 2) To ask the Supreme (Article III) Court to rule that it is itself in violation of the Act is a pipe dream as they have been usurping the powers of the other two branches since Marbury vs. Madison (1803). The solution is to impeach each judge in violation. The President is required by his oath to defy and ignore such unconstitutional orders, in order to "...preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States."
On September 30, 1996, President Bill Clinton signed the "ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION REFORM AND IMMIGRANT RESPONSIBILITY ACT OF 1996"
Under Sec 302, it states that illegal aliens can be "removed from the United States without further hearing or review".