Albuquerk, NM (APP) – A federal court on Sunday prevented the Trump administration from sending three Venezuelan immigrants held in New Mexico. Guantanamo Bay Naval Base In Cuba as a part of the president Immigration Crackdown.
In the beginning of the day, the lawyers of the men said that the detainees have “fitted on the profile of the people who preferred to detect Guantanamo, namely Venezuela’s men El Paso. Di Aragwa gang was detained in the area with allegations of contact with a false train.
He asked an American district court in New Mexico to temporarily stop his transfer, adding that “the government merely uncertainty around the legal process and access to advice. Created, the minor order is enough to allow the restriction. ”
During a brief hearing, Judge Kenneth J. Gonzals, a lawyer for the three men, said that the government had given a temporary order, which the government opposed.
“This is a short term. “It will be revised in the coming weeks and will be further eliminated in the coming weeks,” Wusburg told the Associate Press.
There was a message to comment on American customs and immigration implementation.
The Filling Center for Constitutional Rights, New Mexico’s American Civil Liberties Union, and the Los American immigrant Advisory Center have emerged as part of the trial by the three men.
Train de Aragwa The gang originated in a lace jail more than a decade ago in the state of Central Venezuela, and in recent years, millions of frustrated Venezuela’s president fled the president of the president. Nicolas Maduro Ruled and moved to Latin America or other parts of the United States
Homeland security secretary Christie Nim said last week that the detainees’ flights arrived at Guantanamo. Groups of immigrant rights Sent a letter on Friday Demanding access to the people sent there, saying that the base should not be used as a “legal black hole”.
White House press secretary Crown Levyt said on Wednesday that more than 8,000 people have been arrested in immigration enforcement measures following the inauguration of Trump on January 20.
Trump has vowed to deport 11.7 million people illegally in the United States.