President Nayeb Boucley said, after the United States imprisoned more than 200 immigrants, alleged members of the Venezuelan gang, in El Salvador, after his American counterpart Donald Trump called for legislation in wartime to expel them.
The deportation was held on Sunday, although an American federal judge was given a temporary comment to the expulsion order, as the planes were already heading to El Salvador.
One day the sharp reprimand, the Venezuela government said that Trump “criminalizes” Venezuelan immigrants, who said they were “in their huge majority … their workers are generous and honest”, and not terrorists. He added that the procedure violated both American and international laws.
“OooSie … It is too late,” a social media agent published in response to an article on the judge’s ruling, adding expressive symbols of crying.
The Trump administration said it was appealing the court.
White House spokeswoman Caroline Levit defended the deportations, saying that Trump was “using his basic powers as a great leader and leader to defend the American people from an urgent threat.”
The agent announced the procedure on Sunday on X, saying: “Today, the first 238 members of the Venezuelan Criminal Organization arrived today, Treen de Aragoa, to our country.”
Today, 238 members of the Venezuelan Criminal Organization arrived, Trine de Aragoa, to our country. They were immediately transferred to CECOT, the Terrorism Center, for one year (renewed).
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– Nayib Bukele (nayibbukele) March 16, 2025
A video clip of many men participated in the handcuffs and murderers that are transported from a plane to a guarded convoy, while the presidency shared a series of photos that show the heads of prisoners, they are shaved, then the hands are filled with their backs, their arrival in El Salvador.
Bokley said that the United States “will pay very low fees” for the Salvador custody for men, but he or US officials did not specify the amount.
On Friday, Trump signed an order that calls for the law of foreign enemies for 1798, but it was not announced publicly until Saturday.
The controversial war time allows an American president to detain or deport the citizens of the enemy nation, and it has been called only three times before – during major international conflicts, including the First and Second World War.
Bokley, at a meeting last month with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, offered the delivery of prisoners from the United States in his country, including members of Trine de Aragoa and Salvador in the MS-13 gang.
Mega generation with cells without windows
Bukele, who is particularly based in his country in Latin America due to a successful campaign on violent gangs, but faced criticism from human rights groups.
Its exposure to take foreign convicts in exchange for the fees of the Silvadorians, who are afraid that the country will fight against violent crime.
On Sunday morning, Levit News told Levit News that Trump “is acting within the limits of the law.”
The bottom of the alleged gang members had been sent to the CECOT Center in the country, a huge prison at the edge of a 75 -km forest (47 miles) southeast of San Salvador with a capacity of 40,000 prisoners.
Guests there are packed in cells without windows, sleeping on a metal bed without ranks and preventing visitors.
Rubio said in a statement on Sunday that as part of the transportation of immigrants in Venezuela, the United States deported “senior leaders” from MS-13, “in addition to the 21 of the most of which is the confrontation of justice in their homeland.”
War time legislation
Trump claimed, in his order, that Tree de Aragoa was “taking an irregular war against the lands of the United States directly and in the secret direction or otherwise, for the Maduro regime.”
Trump’s Public Prosecutor’s statement gives 60 days to age, which makes all members of the Tren De Aragua gang “subject to immediate fear, detention and removal.”
It will apply to all members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua, who are more than 14 years old and do not naturally get to American citizens or permanent population.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the Allied Group, the Democratic striker, asked the US District Court in Washington to prevent deportation – on the pretext that the law of 1798 was not intended for use in peace time.
Judge James Bouasberg issued a 14 -day stop for any deportation according to the new order.
Bondi criticized the verdict, saying in a statement that he “endangers the public and enforcement of the law.”
El Salvador Prison, where the already alleged gang members were sent about 15,000 MS-13 gangs and its rival Salvadori Barrio 18.
They were rounded under the state of emergency imposed by an agent after an increase in gang violence in 2022.
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