His government Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court the permission to reinstate the deportations Migrants from Venezuela to El Salvador by law in the 198th century.
Appeal to the Supreme Court today (28.03.2025) by Donald Trump’s government in order to allow deportations under a law that has been used in the past only in cases of war, with arguments that Courts should not violate presidential authority For national security.
The Ministry of Justice asked the court to lift the decree of the US federal judge, James Bouasbergof March 15 who demanded a temporary suspension of Venezuelan citizens’ expulsion, while there is legal challenge The invocation of the law on foreign enemies by Trump to justify deportations. The 18th century law was used historically only in times of war.
James Bouasberg issued a temporary mandate on March 15th to suspend deportation More than 200 people presented as members of the Tren de Aragua ganga government move based on the law on foreign enemies of 1798. The Tren de Aragua gang, originally founded in Venezuela, has now been described as “terrorist»Organization from Washington.
The judge’s ruling ratified on Wednesday (26.03.2025) by a federal Court of Appeal.
The law on foreign enemies of 1798 had only been used three times in American history. The latter was during the course of World War IIto get away from the country or to be enacted in camps Japanese, German and Italian immigrants.
It is recalled that the majority In the Supreme Court is conservative judges (6-3) of which Three that Trump appointed during the first presidential term.
“This case raises fundamental questions about who decides on how to carry out the sensitive operations related to national security: the President or the judiciary,” the Ministry of Justice said in his appeal to the Supreme Court.
“The Constitution gives a clear answer: The President. Democracy cannot afford A different choice, “he added, asking” at least “by the court to block the judge’s judge’s decision while examining the substance of the case.
The Nazi They had more rights than the Venezuelan immigrants deported by the Trump government, as the first was given the opportunity to appeal to the courts and to claim their stay in the United StatesDuring World War II, Patricia Milet said Monday at the hearing of the appeal, arguing that “there were” cases of appeals before a man was deported “.
‘Since decisions (primary) remain in force, the US cannot be based In the presidential declaration to remove dangerous members of a foreign terrorist organization, even if they receive information that some members of Tren de Aragua are going to commit destabilization or penetration, “the Trump government insisted.
The president of the Supreme Court, the conservative John Robertsgave the opponent’s time until April 1 to answer.
The US Association of Political Liberties (ACLU) asked Judge Basberg on Wednesday to extend the suspension for two weeks, until the April 12.
White House attacked to the judge, with Trump reaching the unprecedented spot last week asking for the reference of him, after being attacked to him. For this he accepted – a rarity of a rare – the reproach of the President of the Court of Justice Roberts.
The Trump government particularly criticizes Judge Basberg that he ordered, for no reason, to return the planes with the expanded immigrants who had already taken off.
US Home Security Minister Christie Noemwho went to El Salvador this week, visited a large prison where Venezuelans were being deported on March 15th.
“President Trump and I have a clear message for criminals illegal immigrants: Leave now! If you do not leave we will chase you, you will We capture and you could end up with this prison El Salvador, “she wrote in a post on social media, which she accompanied with photos of prison facilities, with dozens of incarcerated behind her, in their cells.
Republican president has turned the fight against irregular migration into priority his, continuing to speak of ‘invasive»In the US ‘criminals coming from abroad»And by highlighting the expulsions of immigrants.