Jonet: “No one has ever thought that it would be used again, but a law was triggered that deported Japanese and Italians in World War II”

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Jonet: “No one has ever thought that it would be used again, but a law was triggered that deported Japanese and Italians in World War II”

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This week, the legal limits of the executive branch of a US president is evaluated taking into account the actions of the current leader. When triggering a 1798 law that allows the deportation of individuals considered a threat to the nation, did the transpoting them? Ana Cavalieri and João Maria Jonet joins lawyer Paulo Saicunha. Listen to the Podcast program here

The commentators explain that the last time this law was fired with Roosevelt during World War II and allowed the expulsion of the country from several Japanese and Italians. “In Trump’s logic the conventional wars were fought for armies, but nowadays, in contemporary wars, there are criminal gangs with trafficking networks that can do deep damage to the country,” and thus justifies what happened. In another struggle between Executive and Judicial Power, will it be legal or fair?

In this ‘elephant in the room’, Ana Cavalieri and João Maria Jonet joins lawyer Paulo Saicunha. Listen to the podcast program issued on the afternoon of March 22 at SIC Notícias.

After the Podcast Decision America, the elephant arrives in the room, with the analysis and all the news about American politics, with Ana Cavalieri and João Maria Jonet.

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