Trump against judge: deportation of criminals to El Salvador causes a dispute!

Trump against judge: deportation of criminals to El Salvador causes a dispute!

President Donald Trump is again in focus after the US government deported around 260 suspected criminals to El Salvador last weekend. These people are said to be predominantly members of the notorious Venezuelan gang tren de Aragua, which is known for serious crimes such as kidnapping and order murders. These deportations now have legal and political consequences. As the Krone , the Federal judge James Boasberg, who had previously prohibited the deportations, has now been deducted. He accused the Trump government to have overlaped his judicial order and thus endanger national security.

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Federal judge Boasberg asked the government on Monday whether it had violated his judicial order. There was also an urgent appeal for the return of the people that have already been deported. Boasberg had called a hearing on Saturday to check the legal foundations of the deportations. Despite his intervention, two Airbus machines already flew to Honduras with the alleged criminals and then to El Salvador. The government took a look at the fact that the flights were carried out lawfully and carried out as part of their power of power, according to the "Alien Enemies Act" from 1798, such as t-online reported.

The Ministry of Justice pointed out that Boasberg was deducted from the case due to his "disregard for the established power of power of the president". Constitutional rights Michael J. Gerhardt made it clear that the government's arguments against the judges' orders bordered on the absurdity and violated the principles of US constitutional law. The case once again raises questions about the balance of power between the government and the judiciary and the efforts of Trump to postpone the legal limits of his decisions will continue to be discussed.

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