The federal judge ordered the interrogation regarding the deportation of over 200 Venezuelans by the administration of US President Donald Trump despite the ban on the court. The administration denied that she had violated a court ban. The Ministry of Justice is demanding a delay from the case of the judge who has been banned. “I don't care what the judges think,” said Toman responsible in Trump's administration for deportations.
Federal judge James Boasberg ordered a hearing on the deportation of over 200 Venezuelans by the president's administration USA Donald Trump despite the ban on the court. Federal judge James Boasberg set the date of interrogation on deportation after planes with alleged gang members Tren de Araguaone of the most dangerous Venezuelan criminal organizations, they landed in Salvador.
On Saturday, Trump ordered the deportation of Venezuelan migrants, citing the act of 1798, which allows the citizens of countries to be expelled at the US war.
The judge ordered the aircraft to turn back
The reference to the regulations from the 18th century aroused controversy, and the federal judge decided to stop the deportations for 14 days. He also ordered to suspend all deportation flights that could take place by virtue of Trump's deportation order.
Despite the decision of the judge, Venezuelans reached the El Salvador, as evidenced by, among others President of this country Nayiba Bukele which he wrote on Saturday on the platform “X”: “ups … too late”.
“Washington Post” said that when Judge Boasberg learned that the planes were already in the air, he ordered them to turn back. It is not clear when exactly the machines left the US territory. Bukele entry suggests that this could have taken place before the referee was issued.
– I don't care what the judges think. We will continue flights – said Tom Homan responsible in Trump's administration for deportations.
Trump's administration denies that it has broken a court ban
The White House claims that federal judges do not have the right to block deportation. The Ministry of Justice argues that there was no violation of the ban, because the judge's written decision was issued when planes with deported were already in the air. The ministry also applies to removing Boasberg from the case.
Boasberg is now demanding explanations about the challenge of his decision by the Trump administration. The interrogation in this case will take place next Monday.
Source: Presidentcy of El Salvador/PAP/EPA
In El Salvador, the migrants went to the Terrorist Holding Center (Cecot), a prison with a high rigor built in 2022 as part of the fight with local gangs. According to media information, USA is to pay Elvador $ 6 million for embedding migrants for a year.
The movement of Trump's administration was criticized by the authorities Venezuela. The chairman of the local parliament Jorge Rodriguez stated on Monday that the deported ones did not have fair trials and it is not clear whether they committed any crimes in the US or El Salvador. He determined their placement in the Salvadorian prison with high rigor as “crime against humanity.”
On the other hand, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that all deported ones were illegally in the United States, and if it turns out that one of them is not a member of Tren de Aragua, the Salvador authorities will be able to send him back to Venezuela.
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Source: PAP
Source of the main photo: Presidencey of El Salvador/PAP/EPA