The White House has denied Monday that the US government ignored the court order issued on Saturday to prevent the deportation of Venezuelan citizens from El Salvador through the invocation of the Law of Foreign Enemies and assured that the decree of the federal judge It lacks “legal foundation”.
“The administration was not denied to fulfill ‘a court order. This, lacking a legal basis, was issued after TDA terrorist foreigners (acronym of the Criminal Band of Aragua Train) They would have already been expelled from the US territory. The written order and the actions of the administration do not collide, “the White House spokeswoman, Karoline Leavitt, wrote today in X.
“In addition, the Supreme Court has repeatedly made clear the federal courts They generally do not have jurisdiction on the management of foreign affairs of the presidentits powers under the Law of Foreign Enemies and its fundamental powers established in article II (of the Constitution) to expel foreign terrorists from US territory and repel a declared invasion, “he adds.
On Saturday, federal judge James Boasberg had preventively forbidden the application of the Law of Foreign Enemies against the deportation of five Venezuelans and shortly thereafter extended its veto to cover all non -citizens in the custody of the US that would be subject to said regulations. That regulation of 1798 It had not been used since World War II (1939-1945) and Trump resorted to her to accelerate the deportations of Aragua train members.
“A single judge in a single city cannot dictate the movements of an aircraft that transports foreign terrorists who were being physically expelled from American territory,” concludes the Leavitt message.
At first, the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, implied that the government had openly ignored the order When he reported on Saturday that some 250 alleged members of the Aragua Train were transferred to El Salvador.
The White House is willing to bring to the Supreme Court the blockade of the Law of Foreign Enemies, which allows deportations without prior hearing, according to Sunday the axious media citing officials of the US presidential office.
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