Judge James Boasberg accuses the executive power of having ignored with “full contempt” a judicial order that he has instructed to send more than 200 migrants, mostly Venezuelans, to the Megacárcel in El Salvador.
A federal court started the trial on Wednesday to explain the government of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, as contempt for ignoring a judicial order and have sent more than 200 migrants, mostly Venezuelans, On the Megacárcel in El Salvador.
In a decision of more than 40 pages, the magistrate James Boasberg He accuses the executive power of having ignored with “full contempt” a judicial order that has instructed him to reverse the sending of migrants to the middle -American country.
“The Constitution does not tolerate the intentional disobedience of judicial orders, especially by officials who sworn to respect it,” he said. Allowing the government to “cancel” the failures of the cortes, Boasberg added, “would make the Constitution a solemn spot itself.”
Trump called the 1798 Foreign enemies legislationUsed in times of war, to expel hundreds of Venezuelans who accuse the criminal organization of Aragua.
A day after the law was invoked, Boasberg blockade Its use when two planes went to Central America with the migrants and ordered the return of those flights.
The planes have not returned And they landed in El Salvador, where they have one unprecedented legal battle In which even Trump suggested bringing the magistrate to a political process.
The shipment of migrants to El Salvador has caused a series of requirements for the Trump government and the rejection by international organizations.
The NGO Human Rights WatchIn a report published last week, he accused the US and its savior to submit these people to a “Forced disappearance”.
In addition, several American media investigations have shown Most of those who have been set out to El Salvador have no criminal record.
Washington reached an agreement with the Salvadoran president, Nayib BukeleTo send to some migrants who have been arrested in the US.
As part of the treatment, of which specific details are not known, Washington El Salvador will pay Six million dollars a year To support the prison system.
Source: EITB

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