
Trump’s administration on Friday, March 29), the US Supreme Court asked for permission to restore the deportation of Venezuelan migrants to Salvador according to the rarely used 18th century war, while the legal battle for politics continues.
Reference of the Supreme Court after rejecting a lower court
The emergency appeal of the administration is governed by the decision 2-1 by the deputy of the judges in Washington, who followed the temporary order of the temporary court blocking deportation under the Act on Extraterrestrial Hostile Laws. The Federal Court of Appeal ruled against the application of the administration to lift the block while the case is led.
In court filing, the Ministry of Justice claimed that federal courts should not interfere with diplomatic affairs and claim that migrants should question their deportation in the Federal Court in Texas where they are detained.
Deportation justified by war law
The order blocking deportation was originally issued by the district judge of the US James E. Boasberg, the chief judge of Washington, the Federal Court of DC.
President Donald Trump triggered an extraterrestrial hostile law, which he last used during World War II to justify the deportation of hundreds of Venezuelan migrants. The administration classified them as a threat under the presidential statement, which was described by the Gang Tren de Aragua by invasive force.
The Supreme Court must still indicate whether this is the case.
Alleged Salvadoran Gang MS-13 leader arrested in Virginia
The US authorities arrested the alleged leader of the Salvador MS-13 gang in Virginia, Trump’s administration announced on Thursday, March 28, and described it as an important step in its intervention against organized crime.
MS-13 leader detained on firearm fees
Suspect, identified as Henrry Josue Villatoro Santos, 24, was accused, according to court records, that he was a undocumented alien in the possession of a firearm.
Trump described Santos as the “main leader” of MS-13, a violent multinational gang that its administration determined by a foreign terrorist organization.
“One of the best MS-13 leaders was detained this morning,” said the General Prosecutor Pam Bondi at a press conference. “He was a leader on the east coast, one of the best three in the country, just here in Virginia, living half an hour outside Washington, DC”
Legal management and custody status
Santos first appeared in the Federal Court on Wednesday, March 27, where he appeared without a legal representative. The court appointed a lawyer who represented him and was present by the Spanish interpreter.
The judge ordered him to stay in custody until his next hearing 1. April, according to the court.
The White House calls a suspicious “violent individual”
The White House spokesman Karoline Leitt told reporters that Santos was a “very violent individual” and was arrested in a house where five children were present.
The Prosecutor General Bondi stressed that Santos, who came from Salvador, was illegally in the United States and promised that “he would not live much longer in our country”.
The arrest represents the latest efforts in the ongoing intervention of Trump’s administration at MS-13 and other multinational criminal organizations.
(Tagstotranslate) Act on Extraterrestrial Hostility Laws (T) Trump Administration