Trump Sends Hundreds of Venezuelans to El Salvador in Face of Judge’s Order

The Trump administration has sent hundreds of Venezuelans accused of being gang members in Al -Salvador, which apparently prompted the borders of the immigration law in the United States after a federal judge ordered not to move forward on deportations.
President Nayb Bokil from El Salvador posted a three -minute video on social media on Sunday from men on handcuffs during the night and walked in prison. The video also shows prison officials shaving the heads of prisoners.
Mr. Bokali wrote: “Today, Mr. Boucley has arrived,” Today, Mr. Bokali has arrived that “the United States will pay them very low fees for us,” Today, Mr. Bukele arrived, adding that “the United States will pay very low fees for us.”
The Trump administration hopes that the transfer of extraordinary prisoners – not a barter but the Salvador Agreement to take suspect members – is the beginning of a greater effort to use Foreign enemies Law in 1798 To quickly arrest and deport those who are known as members of Tren De Aragua without many common legal operations in immigration cases.
Foreign enemies law A summary deportation is allowed From people from countries in war with the United States. The law, which was famous for the arrest of the Japanese Americans during World War II, was called three times in the history of the United States – during the 1812 war, the First World War and the Second World War – According to the Brennan Center for JusticeOrganization for Law and Policies.
On Saturday, Judge James E.
In a hurry hearing requested by the American Civil Liberties Union, the judge said that he does not believe that federal law allows the president’s operation, and he ordered that any flights have left with Venezuelan immigrants under Trump’s executive order to return to the United States “, however, it was accomplished – whether it was about the plane or not.”
“This is something you need to make sure to comply with him immediately,” he said.
The lawyer, who represents the government, told the judge that he had not had many details to participate and that describing the operational details would raise “national security issues.”
The exact time of trips to El Salvador is important because Judge Boasberg issued his order shortly before 7 pm in Washington, but the video published by El Salvador shows them an insatiable from the plane at night. El Salvador is a time areas behind Washington, which raises questions about whether the Trump administration has ignored an explicit matter from the court.
On Sunday, Mr. Bokley posted a screenshot on social media about Judge Bouasberg and wrote, “Oopsoe … it is too late.”
Public Prosecutor Bam Bondi, the judge, criticized Saturday night in a written statement that he said with “terrorists about the safety of the Americans”, and that his order “ignores the established authority in relation to President Trump’s authority, and puts the public and enforcement of the law.”
Tim Ballack The reports contributed.