An American federal judge asked why the Trump administration failed to obey his order to stop the deportation of the alleged Venezuelan gangs.
James Boasberg, the highest federal judge in Washington, DC, ordered the operation of deportations on Saturday evening.
White House officials argued at court that they did not challenge the ruling. He partially argued that since Boasberg’s ranking was done instead of its shape, it was not implemented – and that the aircraft had already left the United States with the time when it was released.
Boasberg ordered the administration to give more details about the deportation by back (16:00 GMT) on Tuesday.
He asked for more details about the timing of the request under which the deportation event, as well as details about the flights themselves.
During a hearing on Monday, Boasberg said it was clearly ordered the government to operate aircraft.
“You say you felt that you could ignore it because it was not in a written arrangement?” He asked the lawyer of the Ministry of Justice.
In the same session on Monday, the judge said that he would not have issued another judgment in the case until a specific session was held on Friday.
Meanwhile, government lawyers said that the deportation had temporarily stopped. The Trump administration also asked the court to remove it from the case.
The conflict began during the weekend when a group of 238 members of the alleged Venezuelan gang were sent, as well as 23 alleged members in the MS-13 international gang, from the United States to a prison in El Salvador.
Trump announced the transition on Saturday, from the TDA gang of “TDA)” of “committing, experimenting, threatening, or predatory incursion against the territory of the United States.”
He referred to the law of foreign enemies – legislation dating back to 1798, which allows the deportation of non -citizens in wartime. The law was last used during the Second World War, when it was called to arrest and release the citizens of the axis countries.
Campaign sets questioned Trump’s justification.
The White House said on Monday that the law was used as a basis for the deportation of 137 out of a total of 261 people who were deported. The basis in which the other deportees were removed from the United States is unclear.
On Saturday, during the session that occurred as many deportations in the air, Boasberg ordered the suspension of 14 days.
After the lawyers told the judge that the aircraft that have a wallet had already been launched, and according to what was reported, an oral order for flights “immediately”, although this directive was not included in a short judgment in a short time.
However, the schedule of events reported by the American media indicates that the Trump administration has the opportunity to stop some deportations at least.
Under the American checks and balances system, government agencies are expected to agree to the ruling of the federal judge.
But Trump’s Ministry of Justice argued, noting the judicial precedents on Monday’s file, that “the oral guidance cannot be implemented as a judicial matter.”
Administration officials also indicated that the five prosecutors who were named in the lawsuit that pushed the session were not among those who were deported, and they also argued that once they leave US flights, the judge’s powers are no longer applied.
“The administration has not refused to comply with the court,” said White House press secretary Caroline Levitte.
The US government or El Salvador was not named those who were deported, or provided details of their alleged crime or gang membership.
Many men’s relatives told them that they were among the group of the New York Times that their loved ones had no gang relationships.
For its part, the White House insisted that the authorities were “sure” that the detainees were members of the gang, on the basis of intelligence.
Tom Human told Trump’s borders, White House correspondents on Monday that Trump had done “exactly the right thing.”
“The plane was already over international waters with a plane full of terrorists and major public safety threats,” he said.
“We have removed the terrorists. It should be celebrated in this country.”
El Salvador agreed to accept the deportees from the United States.
The president of the country, Naib, seemed to make fun of the judge’s rule.
“OooSie … It is too late”, posted on social media, along with a picture of a title that announces the ruling and “crying with laughter.”
His team also published footage of some detainees inside one of the huge prison.
According to the White House, the El Salvador government received $ 6 million (4.62 million pounds) to take the detainees, which Levit said, “Bensing on the dollar” compared to the cost of detention of prisoners in American prisons.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which brought the lawsuit that led to the judge’s order, questioned the use of Trump for the law of foreign enemies, a comprehensive wars authority that allows rapid deportation.
“I think we are in a very dangerous area here in the United States with the summons of this law,” Lee Gilrrent of the Regional Civil Liberties Union said.
Mr. Gilrrent said that the law of foreign enemies was only allowed to deport when the United States was in a declared war with that foreign government, or was invaded.
“A neglected gang,” BBC News told BBC News.
Mr. Gilrrent added, “The administration says that the administration says that no one can review what they are doing.”
Amnesty International for the United States of America said the deportations were “another example of the racial targeting of the Trump administration” for Venezuelan “based on comprehensive claims of gangs.
Venezuela criticized Trump, saying that he “is fairly criminalized by Venezuelan immigration.”
The latest deportation of the second period of Trump is part of the president’s long -term campaign against illegal immigration.
The targeted gangs were announced by deporting the weekend “foreign terrorist organizations” by Trump after returning to the White House in January.
The schedule for deportation of March 15
- 17:25 EST: A first journey believed to be carrying a deportation that leaves Texas, according to data from Flightradar24 tracking website. The takeoff occurs while a listening session held by Judge Boasberg is stopped. Earlier in the afternoon of that day, the White House said that Trump was calling for the law of foreign enemies
- 17:44 EST: A second trip is believed to be carrying the deportees leave Texas, according to Flightradar24
- 18:05 EST
- 18:46 EST: During the session, Boasberg verbally orders that the government is about the two planes if they carry non -citizens, saying: “Any plane contains these people – because it will take off or it is in the air – it must be returned to the United States … This is something that you need to make sure it is holding up immediately.”
- 19:26 EST: Bouasburg issues his written ruling, which includes a temporary restriction order on any other trips
- 19:36 EST: A third trip is believed to be carrying the deportees leave to Texas, according to Flightradar24
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