BALTIMORE — House Democratic leaders went after President Trump on Friday over his aggressive immigration policies, saying the recent court decisions repudiating his travel ban is clear proof of his team’s ineptitude.

“It shows the American people that, whatever you might think about the ban, how the president proceeded with this was not only incompetent, but it was strategically incoherent,” House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) told reporters near the end of the Democrats’ three-day issues retreat here.

“To go forward with something so significant … without even consulting with the leaders in your own administration … and to do so in a way that pretends to make the American people safe — [that] makes the American people less safe,” she added.

“He has a responsibility to protect the American people … and the Constitution. He failed in doing that.”

Earlier this month, a federal district judge blocked the executive order — which halts travel to the U.S. for all refugees and those from seven Muslim-majority countries — while he considers the case.

On Thursday, the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, based in Pelosi’s hometown of San Francisco, refused the administration's request to reinstate the order. The administration had argued that the temporary prohibition is needed to prevent the arrival of terrorists while officials review security measures.

In its unanimous decision, the three-judge 9th Circuit said it found “no evidence” those travelers pose a danger to the country.

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The judges added a sharp rebuke of the administration’s position that the president’s national security maneuvers are immune to court review.

“[A]lthough courts owe considerable deference to the President's policy determinations with respect to immigration and national security,” they wrote, “it is beyond question that the federal judiciary retains the authority to adjudicate constitutional challenges to executive action."

Trump wasted no time responding.

“SEE YOU IN COURT, THE SECURITY OF OUR NATION IS AT STAKE!” Trump tweeted.

“We’ll see what that means,” said Pelosi.

Rep. Joseph Crowley (N.Y.), chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, hammered Trump for what he deemed a juvenile response to a serious constitutional issues.

“The president needs to grow up,” Crowley said. “I’m not any whiz when it comes to the use of modern technology, but I’m told capital letters is like yelling.”

Crowley predicted the court battle over Trump’s immigration orders is just a preview of similar legal fights to come.

“There will be more, because they’ll continue to overstep. They will continue to lie; they will continue to seethe; they will continue to place false facts,” he said. “All those things will lead to fodder for additional outrage in the future.”

The case seems destined for the Supreme Court.

Some Democrats on Friday were also pushing back against a series of enforcement raids on undocumented immigrants living in Southern California, with some suggesting those operations were done in retaliation for the 9th Circuit ruling.

News of the raids spread quickly through the offices of House Democrats.

“The communities in these cities are shaken by these actions and afraid of what will happen next,” reads an email circulating among Democratic staffers.

Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-Calif.), who represents parts of Los Angeles, said she’s heard the raids affected more than 100 people who were “physically removed from their homes and taken into custody.”

“Somebody cynically suggested, though I’m not suggesting, that perhaps on the heels of a tremendous opinion by the 9th Circuit … that was done intentionally to try to take attention away from a big loss by the Trump administration,” Sanchez said.

“I don’t necessarily [subscribe to that view],” she added, “but the timing of it is quite curious.”