Donald Trump has already criticized the decision, calling her ‘dangerous’ and claiming that she will allow more criminals in the country. On social networks the US President He accused the judges from preventing him from working.
The US Supreme Court rejected the to resume immediately deportations from Venezuelans under a 1798 war law.
With two opposite votes, Judges issued an emergency deliberation favorable to Venezuelans accused of being members of gangdesignation that the executive argues to allow their rapid removal from the United States under the 1798 foreign enemies law.
The Supreme Court, the highest judicial instance in the country, intervened in an emergency April and blocked the transfer of these immigrants to a high security arrest in El Salvadorknown as Cecot.
Judges Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas disagreed with the majority in the decision this Announced EXTAS.
The case of the Supreme It focuses on the opportunity that individuals should have to contest their expulsion from the United Stateswithout determining whether the invocation of the law by the executive was appropriate.
“We recognize the importance of the government’s national security interests, as well as the need for such interests to be persecuted consistently with the Constitution,” the judges say in the deliberation.
Trump criticizes Supreme Court by “dangerous” decision
US President Donald Trump, has already criticized the Supreme Court for the “dangerous” decision to reject that they are resumed immediately shelter deportations of a 1798 war law, accusing the judges from preventing him from working.
“The Supreme Court has just decided that the worst drug traffickers, gang -members, and even the mentally ill, who have entered our country illegally, cannot be expelled without a long, prolonged and expensive legal process that will possibly take many years to each person, and will allow these people to commit many crimes before they see the interior of a court,” said the president, “said the president,” North American on the Truth social network.
“The result of this decision will allow more criminals to enter our country, causing great damage to our dear American people. It will also encourage other criminals to enter illegally in our country, causing chaos and confusion wherever they go,” he said.
In the reaction, Trump accused the supreme of “not allowing him to do” what he was elected.
“Sleepy Joe Biden (former president) allowed millions of criminals to enter our country without any ‘process’, but to get them out of our country, we have to go through a long and long process. In any case, I thank Judge Alito and Judge for trying to protect our country. This is a bad and dangerous day for America!”
Over the past few months, At least three federal judges said Trump was improperly using the 1798 law To accelerate the deportations and this week a Judge from Pennsylvania authorized the application of the law.
The Executive Trump asked the Supreme Court to authorize the continuation of the expulsion of more than 200 Venezuelan migrants.
In a 60 -page legal summary, government lawyers They claimed that men were creating a “dangerous” situation at the Texas detention center they are and that 23 of them have “recently barred” in a cell for several hours, threatening “hostage and injuring an agent” from the immigration and customs service (ICE).
The unit where these individuals are detained is the Bluebonnet Center in Anson, Texas, where Drone images recently showed several immigrants to form the ‘SOS’ acronym in the courtyard.
O republican government invoked the law of foreign enemies to justify the expulsion of the country of these migrants, who accuses that they are members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua – declared “terrorist” organization – and qualifying “invaders” migrants.
Washington has come to agree with Salvadorenho President Nayib Bukele to send detained migrants to the Terrorism Confinement Center (Cecot), a maximum security arrest where some local organizations have been registered with human rights abuses.
Not total, The US sent more than 200 migrants to this prisonmost Venezuelans, accusing them of belonging to the Aragua Tren.
However, according to an analysis published last week by Bloomberg, 90% of US detainees in El Salvador have no criminal record in US territory.