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US Supreme Court orders temporary halt to deportations under antique law | Donald Trump News

Emily Davis
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Blocking in the elimination of migrants without due process establishes the possibility of another challenge by the Trump administration to the power of the courts.

The United States Supreme Court ordered a temporary arrest for the deportation of two Venezuelan Mening, the former war law in times of war invisorily by the administration of President Donald Trump to send people of people to El Salvador.

The country’s main court issued the order to stop the deportation of men in early immigration custody on Saturday, after their lawyers presented an urgent request at an immiment risk of elimination without due process. The ruling establishes the possibility of another challenge by the Trump administration to the power of the courts, and even a complete constitutional crisis.

“The Government is ordered that no member of the alleged class of detainees from the United States up to the most order of this court,” the judges wrote in an unpleasant order.

Two of the nine judges in the Supreme Court, the conservatives Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, disied from the decision.

The Court issued the ruling after an emergency appeal presented by the American Union of Civil Libertads (ACLU), arguing that the immigration authorities seemed to be moving to restart the eliminations under the alien enemies law of 1798.

The use of Trump of the legislation in times of war, used the last duration of World War II, to deport the members of the members of Venezuela, the Aragua gang by stating that they are “carrying out an irregular war” in the United States has a promised power.

The Supreme Court had said in April that deportations could proceed only if those about to be eliminated had the opportunity to argue their case in court and give them a “reasonable time” to challenge pending movements.

“We are deeply relieved that the Court has temporarily blocked the removals. These individuals were in danger of immobile to spend the rest of their lives in a brutal saving prison that had once had some due process,” ACLU Presserler.

The White House has not yet commented on the ruling.

Two federal judges had refused to intervene to stop the latest deportation processes, and the 5th Circuit Court of the United States has not yet acted, which led A ACLU to present a request directly before the Supreme Court.

According to ACLU, some of the men had already loaded bone on buses and were told that they should be deported.

Duration of a hearing on Friday, a government lawyer said that the Department of National Security (DHS) did not know the plans to deport men that day, but there could be deportations on Saturday.

“They talk to me with DHS. They are not aware of the current plans of the flights tomorrow, but I also told him to say that they reserve the right to eliminate people tomorrow,” said the Department of Justice Butign to a district court.

In March, the Trump administration deported 238 alleged members of Venezuelan gangs and 23 members of a saving gang to a maximum security prison in El Salvador.

Deportations took place despite the fact that a federal judge from the United States granted a temporary suspension of expulsions.

Among those deported was Kilmar Abrego García, a resident of the American state of Maryland, who had assured a prevention of the protection order, the process of moving forward.

The Trump administration then acknowledged that it had mistakenly deported Garcia, but has refused to comply with a separate Supreme Court order to return it to the United States.

Democratic senator Chris Van Hollen, who with Garcia in El Salvador in Thorsday, said when he returned to the United States that he is “very clear that the president” is “blatantly, flagrantly … Defuting the order of the Supreme Court.”

“This case is not just a man, as important as it is. It is about protecting fundamental freedoms and the fundamental principle in the Constitution for the due process that protects all those who reside in the United States,” said Van Hollen.

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