On Sunday, hundreds of immigrants from the US were sent to Al Salvador by the administration of President Donald Trump. While a federal judge ordered a temporary ban on the approaching of the gang members of Venezuela. However, the two aircraft were already in the air during the issue of this order, the one was going towards Al Salvador and the other towards Honduras.
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A judge ordered the stop on exile
The US District Judge James E Boseberg ordered a ban on exile on Saturday, but lawyers reported that the two aircraft had already flew and despite this order they were not returned. Al Salvador President Naib Bukele commented on social media on the decision and said that it is too late.
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Trump administration used the foreign enemy act
Explain that the Trump administration had deported immigrants using the Foreign Enemy Act of 1798, which has been implemented only three times in American history. Regarding this, the American Civil Liberty Union (ACLU) said that they want to know if this decision can be considered as the disregard of the court.
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However, after being sent to Al Salvador to the immigrants, he was shown to be sent to the notorious CECOT jail between police and military security. Before putting these people in jail, their bad condition was shown, such as they were asked to walk with fetters and heads in their ankles and hands. During this development, the Venezuela government criticized the decision, calling it a violation of human rights and linked Trump’s decision with atrocities.
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