The Trump administration has ignored a temporary court order to halt the deportation flights of defendants' Venezuelan gang members and vowed to take it with the highest courts on the land.
“This is heading towards the Supreme Court, and a senior White House official told Axios.
At an emergency hearing on Saturday, US District Judge James Boasberg issued a 14-day restraining order to prevent the administration from inducing alien enemies in 1789.
According to the Washington Post, Boasberg said:
But a day later, the first flight carrying more than 250 Venezuelan gang members left the United States towards El Salvador, where he was escorted from the plane by a serious armed command and taken to the infamous Centre of Terrorism Confinement (CECOT).
The flight included 238 members of Venezuela prison gang Tren de Lagua, as well as 23 members of MS-13 and Salvador President Naive Buquere. Sunday morning has been revealed.
A second source told the outlet that the administration's justification for ignoring Boasberg's order was that the ruling was not applied because the flight was flying in international waters, and that his dict order was too late for the plane to turn.
“It's very important for people to understand that we are not actively opposed to court orders,” the official told the outlet.
After meeting with Secretary of State Marco Rubio last week, Bukere agreed to take over the accused Gang Bangers in exchange for an unrevealed “relatively low” fee.
President Trump shared a dramatic video of prisoner transport The true society On Sunday evening, the bondage man shows loosely being led from the plane into an armored military transport vehicle.
“These are monsters sent to our country by the bent Joe Biden and the radical left Democrats. What a dare! I would like to thank El Salvador, especially President Bucchere. I would like to thank you for understanding this horrifying situation. This was allowed to happen to the United States for the leadership of an incompetent Democrat. We will not forget!”
The centuries-old wartime laws quietly summoned by the Trump administration on Friday have not been used since World War II. World War II was used to establish a legal framework that allowed the United States to deploy non-citizen Japanese, Germans and Italians in concentration camps.
Boasberg's orders, and the subsequent rebellion of the Trump administration, sets a battle between the executive and the Judicial Branch.
“What always happens between two branches of the government is a showdown,” a White House official told the outlet. “And this seems pretty pretty. You have members of the Venezuelan gang… these are the bad guys, as the president says.”
