On Monday, the US Supreme Court overturned a lower court order that blocked Trump’s administration in the deportation of undocumented Venezuelan migrants using the unclear war law of the 18th century.
However, it is reported that migrants subject to deportation under the Law on Extraterrestrial Hostoral Laws must be judged before the United States.
What did the court order?
“For all dissent rhetoric,” the court wrote in an unsigned opinion, the High Court’s order confirms that “assaults subject to AEA removal orders are justified and the opportunity to question their removal.”
In fact, the administration must give Venezuelans who claim to be members of the gang with a “reasonable time” so that they can face court.
What did Pam Bondi say about the order?
The Pam Bondi Prosecutor General described the court’s decision as “orientation victory for the rule of law”.
“The activist judge in Washington, DC, has no jurisdiction to take control of President Trump’s power to perform foreign policy and keep the US people safe,” Bondi wrote in social media.
Meanwhile, three liberal judges disagreed that the government had tried to avoid the court and is now rewarded for it.
The case became a point of flare in the middle of the escalating tension between the White House and the federal courts.
The original order blocking deportation to Salvador was issued by the American district judge James E. Boasberg, the main judge in the Federal Court of Justice in Washington.
President Donald Trump dismissed the Law on Extraterrestrial Laws for the first time since World War II to justify the deportation of hundreds of people under the presidential announcement and call the gang of Tren de Aragua to the force.
Attorneys from the US Civil Freedom Union filed a lawsuit on behalf of the five Venezuelan non -citizens who were held in Texas, hours after the announcement was published and because the immigration authorities had hung hundreds of migrants on a waiting aircraft.
Boasberg imposed a temporary stop of deportations and also ordered the Planesoedy Venezuelan immigrants to return to the US they did not happen. The judge held a and hearing Last week, whether the government resisted its order to turn the planes. Administration has evoked ‘ State Secret Privilegium “And he refused to give Boasberg any further information about deportations.
Trump and his allies demanded the Boyberg indictment. IN rare statementJudge John Roberts said, “The prosecution is not a suitable answer to disagreement concerning a court decision.”
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