Trump administration deports hundreds under Alien Enemies Act despite judge’s pause



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The Trump administration said on Sunday that hundreds of people were deported from the country after President Donald Trump requested a foreign enemy act, which was a clean time of war, which was used only three times before, to expedite the deportation of immigrants associated with Venezuela.

The announcement came when a federal judge temporarily stopped the Trump administration’s ability to use the Alien enemy act on Saturday evening, and ordered any aircraft in the air to take some of these refugees to return to the United States. The judge said that the temporary prevention order would be implemented for 14 days “or until more court order.”

Foreign Secretary Marco Rubio said in a statement that after the president’s action on Saturday, “hundreds of violent criminals were sent out of our country”.

Rubio also thanked the president of El Salvador, Naeem Bokli, who is volunteering to imprison the alleged criminals from the United States, and said that Bokel has requested that two MS -13 gang leaders, as well as 21 other Salvaders in the United States, will be kept in their homeland.

Rubio later said in a post on X that the United States sent “2 dangerous Top MS -13 leaders, the most desirable 21 to face justice in El Salvador, as well as promised. @PotusWe sent more than 250 alien enemies of Train D. Aragwa, which El Salvador has agreed to keep in his very good prisons at his good price, which will also save our taxpayers.

Bokly Posted X On Sunday morning, when members of Train D. Aragwa arrived in El Salvador and were shifted to Scott “for a one -year period”.

CNN has previously reported that Trump’s ally Eric Prince has been in contact with Bokel since last year, if Trump is elected, about accepting non -documentary immigrants from the United States.

The CNN has reached the State Department and the White House.

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