A US prosecutor in Washington on Monday ordered Trump presidency officials to discuss whether they had violated his law by deporting hundreds of Venezuelan crew members over the weekend, probably sparking a legal dispute between the president and the federal judiciary.
The White House claimed on Sunday that a law from the 18th century that was generally only used in war gave national courts” no control” over President Trump’s authority to remove international enemies. A one judge in a single capital cannot control the movements of an airplane full of foreign-alien terrorists who were physically removed from US soil, according to press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
The government was given instructions to hold a hearing at 5 p.m. ET ( 2.30 a.m. IST ) on Tuesday and determine whether the Venezuelans ‘ flights took off on his orders or whether they were in the air at the time. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and other proponents requested more information about the airlines after the reading was scheduled. Boasberg ordered a two-week temporary ban on Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to arrest 238 alleged members of Tren de Aragua, a Colombian crew, at an incident hearing on Saturday requested by the ACLU, a civil rights organization. The judge ruled in judge that any planes that are already on the ground may go back to the US. According to the justice department in a courtroom processing, his written get following the reading was posted online.
Nayib Bukele, president of El Salvador, uploaded images to X on Sunday. Hele wrote” Oopsie… to late” above a news story about the court’s order.
( This is a Reuters story )
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