ALBUQUAKU, N.M. (AP) — A federal court on Sunday blocked the Trump administration from sending three Venezuelan immigrants in New Mexico. Guantanamo Bay Naval Base In Cuba as part of the president Immigrant suppression.
In a legal filing earlier that day, the male lawyer said that detainees “fit the profiles of people who were given priority for detention in Guantanamo, namely Venezuelan men were linked to Tren. He was detained in the El Paso area on a (incorrect) charge. Delagua Gang.”
It called for a temporary restraining order in the US District Court in New Mexico to block their transfer, saying, “The mere uncertainty that the government has created simply surrounding legal proceedings and availability of access to lawyers.” is sufficient to approve a modest injunction.”
During the brief hearing, Judge Kenneth J. Gonzalez granted a temporary order opposed by the government, said Jessica Vosborough, the lawyer for the three men.
“It's a short-term thing. This will be revisited and will be fleshed out even more in the coming weeks,” Vosborough told The Associated Press.
Messages have been left asking for comment for US customs and immigration enforcement.
The submission came as part of a lawsuit on behalf of three men filed by the Constitutional Rights Center, the American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico, and the Las American Immigration Advisory Center.
Tren de Aragua The gang has grown in recent years as millions of hopeless Venezuelans fled to the president over a decade ago in a lawless prison in central Aragua, Venezuelans. Nicolas Maduro Rules and immigrated to Latin America or other parts of the United States.
White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt said Wednesday that more than 8,000 people have been arrested in immigration enforcement measures since Trump took office on January 20th.
Trump has vowed to illegally deport millions of an estimated 11.7 million Americans.





