Despite a court order to halt deportations, the Trump administration removed hundreds of Venezuelan gang members during a legal dispute. This was executed under an 18th-century wartime law, stirring controversy regarding adherence to judicial directives and the treatment of deportees.
The Trump administration deported hundreds of Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador despite a federal judge’s temporary injunction against such actions. U.S. District Judge James E. Boasberg issued the order, but by then two planes were already en route to El Salvador and Honduras. His verbal instructions to turn the planes around were not included in the written order, leading to confusion.
The enforcement of deportations under the Alien Enemies Act raises significant legal and ethical questions. The incidents underscore potential violations of court orders by the Trump administration and question the treatment of the deported individuals. The ongoing litigation emphasizes the need for judicial scrutiny of deportation practices targeting vulnerable populations.
Original Source: news.az