A judge in the US state of Pennsylvania has basically approved the deportation of foreign cartel members from the US based on a controversial war law of the 18th century.
The federal judge Stephanie Haines who was appointed by US President Donald Trump in his first term also ruled that the authorities must inform the migrants involved at least 21 days in advance and enable them to dispute their deportation.
According to various media reports, this is the first judgment that Trump enables you to use the so -driven “Alien Enemies Act” from 1798 for deportations. Several other judges had previously rejected this. This is about a Venezoleer in Pennsylvania.
“Irregular warfare” against the American territory
The US government declared the Venezuelan drug gang tren the Aragua as a foreign terrorist organization. He claims that the Aragua exerts the Aragua “irregular warfare” against the American territory. Since then, alleged members of the gang have been deported to the notorious Cecot High -Security Prison in the Midden -american El Salvador.
Source: Krone

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