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Family says that man has been deported and is accused of being a member of the Aragua, no criminal history – NBC 6 Südflorida

On Monday, a federal judge pushed a lawyer of the Ministry of Justice as to why the Trump government ignored its order with regard to the deportation of hundreds of alleged Venezuelan gang members. And now officials say that the deportees may have been charged with crimes but were not necessarily convicted.

A family in Venezuela wonders why a loved one was sent to El Salvador when she claims that he has no criminal record.

Francisco Javier Garcia was part of the hundreds of Venezuelans who claimed the Trump government that gang members who were deported at the weekend were, his family said.

They claim that he has no criminal register in Venezuela or the United States.

They argued that his rights were violated because he was told that he would be deported to Venezuela, not to El Salvador.

The president claims the authority to do this and quotes the extraterrestrial enemy law – from 1798 – that was only used in times of war.

“Well, this is a war time, because (Joe) bidies allowed millions of people, many of them criminals,” said Trump.

Now the white house is locked up in a fight with the dishes. A federal judge blocked the move quickly and ordered the deportation flights back to the USA, but they did not return.

The Trump administration said that it had not opposed a court regulation, appealed against the judge's judgment and argued that it was issued after the planes had left us.

“I believe that this could be the beginning of a constitutional crisis,” said Joseph Malouf, a constitutional lawyer.

Malouf says the country should be deeply concerned.

“So now you have someone who supposedly violates the law. He is responsible for enforcing the same law. This is a conflict and that is a crisis on a constitutional level, ”said Malouf.

During the back and forth house, the White House did not identify those who deport or prove their crimes. Critics say it is a violation of the 14th change.

“Many people who are picked up possibly or not members of the gangs may have committed a crime or not. Therefore, they have determined to determine what the person did, who did it and what the punishment should. This is completely different from our system and that's why he does it outside the country, ”said Malouf.

“The customs and border patrols and ice cream as well as the Ministry of Homeland Security are certain that the identities of the people who were in these aircraft and the threats they represent in our home country,” said Karoline Leavitt, press spokeswoman for the White House.

The White House confirmed that US taxpayers El Salvador pay 6 million US dollars to accommodate the 261 people who were deported. Of the 261 people who were deported, 101 were deported by “regular immigration procedures”.