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Donald Trump deports 200 'Criminals' for the great prison in the last residual immigration remains World | News

Donald Trump deported more than 200 people who are supposedly members of a gang, even though a judge blocks the move. The people removed from the United States and a Supermax prison in El Salvador are Venezolans. The country's president, Nayib Bukele, wrote online that 238 members of the Tren de Aragua gang had arrived on Sunday morning with 23 members of the International MS-13 gang. Neither the USA nor El Salvador have provided the identity of the prisoners or details about their alleged criminal activities.

The order of a federal judge decided that the Trump government could not apply an old war law, the extraterrestrial enemy law of 1798, in order to secure some of the deductions. But the flights that contained the people had already decreased. President Bukele said on social media: “Upsie … too late.” James e Boasberg, the top judge of the US district court for the District of Columbia, said during a hearing on Saturday evening in a lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and democracy: “I do not think that I can no longer wait and am obliged to act.

“A brief delay when removing the government does not cause any damage,” he added, noting that it remains in the custody of government, but demanded that airplanes are overturned in the air.

In a video, inmates were shown with tied hands and feet and accompanied by armed staff from aircraft, reports the BBC.

“The administration did not refuse to comply with a judicial order,” said Karoline Leavitt, press spokeswoman for the White House.

“The command that had no lawful basis was granted according to terrorists TDA [Tren de Aragua] Aliens had already been removed from the US territory. “

US foreign minister Marco Rubio posted on X: “We sent over 250 foreign members of Tren de Aragua, who approved El Salvador at a fair price that also saves our taxpayers.”

Steve Vladeck, professor at the Georgetown University Law Center, told The Associated Press that the oral guideline of Mr. Boasberg to turn the aircraft, was not technically part of its final order, but that the Trump government had clearly violated its “spirit”.

“This only drives up future courts to be hyper -specific in their orders and not give the government a scope,” he said.