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The Supreme Court prevents Trump’s use to buy the war law to deport Venezuelan immigrants, at least at the present time

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As of Saturday morning, the White House did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. When President Trump was asked on Friday about the planned deportations of Venezuelan men, he claimed that he was not aware of the specific case, but he said that “if they were bad people”, he would “definitely be allowed.”

Trump Administration – including the president, internal security advisor Stephen MillerForeign Minister Marco RubioAnd Minister of Internal Security Christie NayyimAnd other officials of immigration – in the few months that have passed since its inch, have launched a coordinated attack against immigrants, both documented and not, throughout the country. This comes after Trump, when running for positions, Referred For immigrants as “animals” and He said They are “poisoning our blood.”

In March, more than 130 men were deported that the Trump administration claimed that Treen de Aragoa members to El Salvador were deported. Family members and men’s lawyers said they were It was customized Because of the tattoo they have, but an expert in the gang He said NBC that tattoos are not closely related to belonging to Tren De Aragua and that “Venezuelan gangs have not been identified by the tattoo.” (Immigration officials confirmed that they not only relied on tattoos to identify the deportees as alleged members of the gang.)

In early April, the Supreme Court Ruling In favor of using the Trump administration of Law 1798, with certain limits. The judges said, in Resolution 5-4, that the detainees must receive a notification that they are under removal and Sufficient time to search for the legal procedures due to them is granted. The last condition is what the American Civil Liberties Union claims that the Trump administration has failed to do it.

It is not clear whether the president and the control of the enforcement of immigration within his administration will follow the Supreme Court ruling.

Kilmar Armando Abjo Garcia and American Senator Chris van Holin

In this leaflet presented by the Senator Van Holin’s office, American Senator Chris van Holin (D-MD) meets with Kilmar Armando Abeergo Garcia (L) at an unknown location in San Salvador, El Salvador on April 17, 2025.

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The administration has so far failed to comply with another direction from the court to facilitate the return Kilmar Armando Abyerigo GarciaSilvadori immigrant lives in Maryland’s state It was illegally deported To the huge prison of El Salvador known as the Terrorism Cabinet Center, or Cecot.

The case of Abu Garcia, married to an American citizen, has led to An ongoing legal battle The participation of the Trump administration, local and national courts, the American Democratic Senator Chris van Holin From Maryland, and President El Salvador, Nayb Bokil.

As of Saturday, according to what ABREGO GARCIA was transferred from CECOT to a detention center hours away. It is still unclear whether he will be returned to his family in Maryland or when, although the Supreme Court is directed.

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