A member of the Chamber of Representatives of Democrat asked Wednesday to accuse President Donald Trump for the management of his administration of a decision of the Supreme Court earlier this month that ordered the release of Kilmar Abrego García, A man in the United States illegally but was mistakenly deported to a prison in El Salvador.
“Despite this ruling, the Supreme Court has no power to comply, which means that the Trump administration can choose to ignore that demand, “WGME said.
The American district judge James E. Boasberg, subsequently, ruled this week that the court has a probable cause to keep the Trump administration in criminal contempt for “exceeding the ruling,” says the report.
The representative Shri Thanededar (D-MI) published in X after the ruling saying that he believes that the actions of the administration justify the dismissal of Trump.
“I’ve seen enough,” said Elnededar. “Donald Trump does not remain respecting a legal ruling of the Supreme Court. As a member of Congress, fully supporting him.
As Breitbart News previously reported, the decision of the Supreme Court clarified that the Trump administration does not have to immediately recover García de El Salvador, and pointed out that the Judge’s Impole passes it and the perspective of more steps. “The ruling criticized the Judge of the Paula Xinis district for potentially leaving the Government that I” made “its return, which could violate the Executive’s Foreign Affairs Authority. The District Court was ordered to clarify its order with deferences to the president’s powers.
A spokesman for the Department of Justice said in a statement at the time that the ruling shows that the Supreme Court understands “is the exclusive prerogative of the president to carry out issues”, and added that “illustrates that the content policy of Actiste Concern.”
Abrego García, a Beltsville, Maryland, a resident with a wife and three children, was deported as part of a Trump policy aimed at alleged members of Venezuelan gangs. Immigration officials described him with a MS-13 member, but admitted that his deportation was an “administrative error.”
An immigration judge of 2019 ruled that he could not be deported to El Salvador due to the risks of persecution. His lawyers described deportation as a “Kafka style error”, noting that he did not face charges and had met the United States immigration requirements.
The White House Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, replied that the administration had “credible intelligence that showed that” García “was involved in human trafficking” and that he was supposedly “a leader of the brutal gang MS-13”.
“The administration maintains the position that this individual, who was deported to El Salvador, and will not return to our country, was a member of the brutal and vicious MS-13 course. That is the number one fact,” Leavitt said. “Made number two, we also have a credible intelligence test that this individual was involved in human trafficking. And, the number three, this individual was a member, actually a leader or the brutal MS-13 gang, which is designated as a foreigner.” “
Harford County, Maryland, Sheriff Jeff Jeff Gayler, told Fox News, 29-year-old Abrego García, is “1000%” member of the Violent MS-13 gang and a documented domestic abuser.