The US Supreme Court allows President Donald Trump to continue to use the exhibition power law that has almost never invaded to carry out gang members.
The lower court temporarily blocked the deportation of the Venezuelan gang on March 15 with El Salvador, and that in 1798, the behavior under the alien law was needed.
Trump claimed that immigrants were members of the Trend Ara Gua gang for the United States, thus eliminated by law.
While the administration insisted on the victory, the judges mandated that the deport should have an opportunity to challenge their elimination.
The definition was written on a decision that was not signed on Monday.
“The only question is what court will solve the challenge.”
Monday’s ruling said that the challenge of the US Citizens’ Freedom (ACLU) was inappropriate in the Washington DC court, not the Texas trapped by immigrants.
Conservative Judge Amy Coney Barrett joined the three free definitions of the court against many rulings.
In the opposite opinion, they wrote that the administration’s actions in this lawsuit have a special threat to the ruling of the law.
Trump called the ruling a “great day for the definition of the United States.”
“The Supreme Court has supported the laws of our country by allowing the president to protect our borders and protect the family and our country itself.”
ACLU also insisted on the ruling With “big victory”.
“We were disappointed that we had to restart the court procedure in other places, but the Supreme Court said that the Supreme Court must receive a legitimate procedure in order to challenge the removal of individuals under the legal law.”
At least 137 people were deported by the Alien Enemies Act by the Trump administration.
Lastly used in World War II, this law gives the US president a forced authority to order the native or deportation of the nation’s indigenous or citizens of the state without following the general process.
In 1798, when the United States believed that it would enter the war with France, it was passed as part of a series of laws.
The Trump administration said that all deporters were members of the Trend Aragua gang. The strong multinational crime group, which Trump recently declared foreign terrorist organizations, was accused of prostitution, drug smuggling and murder in home and major cities.
US immigrant officials said that they were confirmed as “carefully verified and” gang “as members of the gang before flying to El Salvador, according to the contract with the country.
However, many depilies have no US crime records, the US immigration and customs execution (ICE) officials recognized in the court document.
Some relatives The deported immigrants told the BBC The men were wrong to crack down on immigration and they were innocent.
Some other families believe that depilies have been identified as gangs because of tattoos.
The decision on Monday was emptyed by the James Boasberg Federal Judge and later supported by the Federal ACBALLS Court.
Boasberg dismissed the government’s response to his command “inappropriate and insufficient.” The White House said the judge’s order itself was not legitimate, and that two flights that carried men were already issued after leaving the United States.
Rights and some legal experts called this unprecedented call for this unprecedented law, claiming that it was used only after the US officially declared war.
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2025-04-08 02:13:00