Judges do not cut their hands His resistance to the Donald Trump agenda. This Wednesday, a federal judge of Texas temporarily blocked the boycott of three people in a state jail, accused of belonging to the gang Aragua train. This decision challenges the president’s command to stop the alleged members of this criminal gang in the United States The law of foreign enemies In 1798. That rule was not used from World War II and it was Federal judge will be frozen as soon as implemented To expel more than 200 venezles to El Salvador in mid -crart. However, this Monday The Supreme Court allowed it to be used With a few exceptions to respect the appropriate process.
According to a recent document signed by Judge Fernando Rodriguez Junior, the Trump government tried to return Venezuela to the public last month, although the Immigration Court has not issued no accurate order. This new measurement saves them in essence without expiring, without informing them at an appropriate time to submit You have a bodyAs the Supreme Court established his decision last Monday.
“If the United States incorrectly expel one person to another country on the basis of advertising (of law), there is a significant probability that the person cannot return to the United States.” Similarly, the Trump administration prohibits the transfer, changing or expelling, or shipping them from the county without a court order.
The decision of Judge Rodriguez Junior has been taken in response to the emergency demand submitted by the US Union for Civil Liberties (ACLU), which to stop the deportations intended to perform the dust in times of war and the old law by the Republican. ACLU argues Prisoners are not members of the Aragua train.
One of them, for example, An officer alleged that he belonged to this clan after identifying his tattoos: “The pink and skull on the leg, which is no longer a monkey tattoo he is like and the eye made by a tattoo artist.” This man, who was identified with the JGG, was “suddenly and without any explanation”, he was waiting for an inquiry for his request for immigration protection in California.
In detention identified as JAV, in fact, he is a victim of the criminal group, and it is a reason for him to return to his home country. The other reason they express the other reason “he suffered Physical violence and harassment due to their sexual orientation in Venezuela“
The third plaintiff, WGH, sought political asylum in the United States, “Multiple criminal groups in Venezuela, including the Aragua train, threatened and threatened.” In his case, he scheduled the inquiries in the Immigration Court on March 12, but did not submit it. Instead, the watchmen threatened to take him to the plane on March 15 or 16.
In New York, Judge Alvin K. Helestain said on Wednesday that he plans to sign a temporary limit order equal to what is signed in Texas, to protect the Venezuelans living in the southern district of the city.