‘Nazis got better treatment’: Appeals court judges skeptical of Trump arguments to deport Venezuelans without due process

A panel of three judges of the Federal Appeal Court was suspected that Donald Trump’s administration briefly deported migrants inside the United States under the use of the President’s Elin Enemy Act.

During a hearing on Washington, DC Monday, Deputy Assistant Attorney General Drew Ensein has called the name of a federal judge to temporarily prevent these exiles an “absolutely unprecedented” “interference” of his authority.

“Well, it’s also an unprecedented action,” Judge Petroceia Mille replied, which was appointed by Barack Obama. “We’re in an unprecedented area.”

According to Enisin, the administration has the authority to deport the alleged members of Venezuela’s Train de Aragwa gang without any notice, which will give them the opportunity to challenge them, or they are also members. They are eligible to challenge their detention by a common man Imprisonment The application process, Ensein said.

But, as the judge pointed out, before the legal challenge was lodged before them, the complaint was lodged before Trump emphasized on the Allen enemy act, and before anyone was on the plane.

“The announcement was signed and people were immediately thrown into the planes without the foundations, leaving the opportunity to file a suit,” he said. “Am I wrong about something I just said?”

He said the administration brought people into planes without any path.

“The Nazis treated the Nazis under the alien enemy Act … and they were heard before they were removed,” he said.[Venezuelans] It was not told where they were going … they had no chance to file Habeas Or any kind of request… What is wrong with what I said?

“Well, your honor, we definitely dispute over Nazi imitation.”

The Trump administration is asking a federal appeal court to abolish the judge's order, after which the United States has stopped deportation under the Alien Enemy Act after being deported to more than 200 Venezuela's migrants this month after being deported to a notorious El Salvador prison.

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Trump emphasized the Ellen Enemy Act for the fourth time in US history, before three planes were sent to the notorious El Salvador’s notorious prison, where they do not have access to legal advice and are unlikely to be detained indefinitely. Einstein told the court that he did not have a timeline when the Allen enemy Act was called and when people were kept on the planes.

Trump’s ruling states that “all Venezuela’s citizens are 14 years old or older citizens who are members [Tren de Aragua]They are inside the United States, and in fact, naturally or even lawful permanent residents are also responsible for catching, preventing, safe and removing as foreign enemies.

The administration admitted in court that the “many” people sent to El Salvador did not have a criminal record, and lawyers and family members say they have relatives and relatives – some of whom were with legal permission in the country and have no court hearing on their asylum claims – they have nothing to do with the train.

“I think we will be able to prove that if many people have been removed, it has nothing to do with the group,” ACLU’s attorney Lee Girl.

Trump’s dependence on centuries -old war law has made his first use since World War II, when President Franklin Dilno Roosevelt described Japanese, German and Italian citizens as “alien enemies”.

According to, more than 31,000 people and their families across the United States were admitted to camps and military facilities National Archives.

Milot said the argument that Trump did not have to provide a way to challenge his detention under the Ellen Enemy Act, because it was “the president’s war powers”.

“The president has to comply with the constitution and the law like everyone,” he said.

Trump has stressed that members of Train de Aragwa may be deported in their war -timing, but lawyers and family members of the deported Venezuela say they have nothing to do with the group.

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On March 15, District Judge James Boseberg issued a temporary prevention order that prevents the administration from ousting people from the country under the terms of Trump’s Allen Enemy Act, but those flights were already going to the El Salvador when their decisions were written, and their decision was written verbally.

Trump and his allies have since threatened to prosecute Bosburg, which has forced the Supreme Court’s Chief Justice John Roberts to issue an extraordinary public statement that “there is no proper response to disagreement with the judicial decision,” and that the purpose of this is “the purpose of the purpose”.

A deadline between the judge, which has ordered the administration to answer several questions about flights, has reached the boiling place, and the administration’s legal scholars and critics have warned that a clear violation of Trump has reached a dangerous constitution.

Administration officials were also ordered to issue a statement to Bosburg if they refer to national security concerns and intend to take “state secrets” privileges to avoid answering questions.

Last week, Judge Boseberg listened to Trump’s lawyers in court and filled them about their orders.

“Why were this announcement signed in the dark on Friday or Friday night or Saturday morning? And people arrived in the planes?” Bosburg asked. “I know the only reason to do so if you know that this is a problem and you want to get them out of the country before the suit is filed.”

Before Monday’s hearing, Boseburg Refused the government’s request To maintain his grip on deportation under the alien Enemy Act, note the “irreparable loss”, which is in prison in the El Salvador.

He wrote, “In the Salvadoran prisons, the alleged deported people face” immediately and deliberately deliberately harming the hands of state actors “and they face” potential for violence. “

Boseberg added, “As the government itself confesses, the horrific power given by this Act can only be brought to those who are actually ‘strangers’ enemies.”

He wrote, “Immigrants who dispute over the government’s allegations that he is a member of Train de Aragwa cannot be deported” unless he is given the opportunity to challenge his positions. “

The judge said, “They deserve individual hearings to decide whether this act applies to them.”

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