WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump said that the Supreme Court ruling against the Law of Foreign Enemies, which allowed to accelerate deportations of migrants, will cause “more criminals to enter” in the country and cause “great damage” to the “dear American people.”
The Supreme Court ruled against the administration Trump by blocking the use of the Law of Foreign Enemies to accelerate the deportation of migrants Venezuelans allegedly linked to criminal networks.
Supreme judges have determined that migrants must have more time to defend their case before expulsion notices, which are issued 24 hours before deportation is carried out, according to the NBC News chain.
“The notice of approximately 24 hours before expulsion, without information on how to exercise due process to appeal the removal, is not enough,” says the failure.
The ruling was cast by 7 votes in favor, including two conservative judges appointed by President Trump during his first term, but with dissent from magistrates Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas. Both judges said that it is still not up to the Supreme Court to rule on this situation.
“Long legal process”
“The Supreme Court has just dictated that the worst murderers, drug traffickers, gang members and even those with mental problems that illegally entered our country cannot be expelled without going through a long, prolonged and expensive legal process,” said the president in his social truth account.
The judges have determined this Friday that those affected by a deportation process must have more time to defend themselves before the expulsion notices than what is indicated in the eighteenth -century legislation, a law that the Trump administration has used to play in a ‘express’ manner to those Venezuelan migrants to whom it associates with the criminal organization of Aragua.
Trump said that the Supreme Judges are not allowing “to do what he was chosen to do” and has referred to the “sleepy” Joe Biden as that “allowed millions of foreigners to enter” in the country “without any process”, before what now, for his expulsion, there must be a “long and prolonged” procedure.
Likewise, he thanked magistrates Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, conservative judges who have positioned themselves against the court ruling, for “trying to protect our country.”
“This is a bad and dangerous day for the United States!” Trump concluded in his message.
The petition denied
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court resume the Deportations of migrants Based on the Law of Foreign Enemies, which dates back to the 18th century and allows the White House to expel migrants accused of belonging to criminal gangs and are then sent and imprisoned in El Salvador.
Likewise, the Supreme Court sent the legal challenge back to the fifth Court of Appeals of the United States Circuit, based in New Orleans, for additional review. The maximum court has not determined whether this eighteenth -century legislation is being used correctly; The failure It is limited to pointing out that migrants must have more resources to face their cases.
The Trump Administration has used this legislation to expel “hot” the migrants who identified as members of the Criminal Organization of Aragua, regardless of their immigration status and, according to the Pro Immigrant Organizations, without fulfilling the necessary deportation protocol.
A “danger”
In this sense, the Trump administration recalled that 23 of these migrants Stop have recently starred in “dangerous” acts such as “entrenched in a detention center from where they threatened to kidnap hostages and harm some agents”, according to information collected by the CNN television network.
This incident was recorded at the Bluebonnet detention center, in Anson, and took place after a video recorded with drones showed migrants making a relief signal in one of the property of the property. Those involved in the incident were transferred to another area, where there is greater surveillance.
“Moveing these prisoners to other facilities creates new risks to the possibility that the Aragua train expands to prison centers and their activities are reproduced in the United States,” US authorities warned.
Since Trump returned to the White House, he has used the aforementioned law to expel migrants that authorities identify as members of the criminal organization, regardless of their immigration status. The lawyers of those affected sometimes reject any link between their clients and the Aragua train or other mafias declared as terrorist groups, such as the MS-13, the Mara Salvatrucha.
The law has only been invoked on three previous occasions in the history of the United States, the most recent during World War II to recruit US civilians of Japanese origin in internment fields.