The continuous soap opera. The United States Supreme Court imposed a setback on Thursday, April 10 to the Trump administration in a highly symbolic case of its firmness shown in front of immigration on Thursday, April 10, which gives it to “facilitate” the return of an expelled migrant “to Salvador.
Kilmar Abrego García, a Salvadoran migrant who lives in Maryland (east) and married to an American, was arrested on March 12 by immigration police officers. Then it was one of the more than 200 people expelled on March 15 by the Trump Administration to Salvador, especially for their help supposedly in the Venezuelan gang in Aragua, the “terrorist” organization by Washington declared.
The Trump administration then recognized in the Court that its expulsion resulted from an “administrative error”, since a decree of expulsion against it had definitely canceled by a federal court in 2019.
But she said she could not repair this error, Kilmar Abrego García was now detained in a high security saving prison, known for the hardness of her conditions, and assured that he was part of the saving gang MS-13, also classified “terrorist” by the United States in February.
A federal judge, Paula Xinis, had swept the arguments of the Trump administration, saying that he had not seen any evidence of his belonging to a gang, and demanding the Executive to “facilitate and make” his return to the US soil before April 7 at 11:59 pm (April 8, 03:59 GMT).
“Kafkai error”
The Supreme Court, an emergency seized by the Trump administration, had suspended this decision on Monday until again notice. “This decision, and its requirement to carry out international negotiations sensitive in a hurry and achieve the return of Abrego García last night (Monday through Tuesday, note of the editor), is not published and indefensible,” said the Trump administration in its appeal, once again accusing the judges to interfere in the prerogatives of the Executive Power.
Kilmar Abrego García lawyers argued that their client was not subject to any position in any country. “He languishes in a prison only at the request of the United States, as a result of a kafkai error,” they exhausted.
Unanimously, the nine judges of the Supreme Court approved the decision of the first instance in the first instance, since it has the obligation with the Executive “to facilitate” the transfer of the guard of Kilmar Abrego García de Salvador to the US authorities “and ensure that his situation would have been treated if it had not been if he had not been incorrectly sent to Salvador.”
Therefore, the Court restores the decision of the Judge of First Instance, but asked him to “clarify with consideration due to the Executive Power in foreign affairs conduct.” “For its part, the Government must be ready to share what it can with respect to the actions it has taken and in the perspective of future actions” to remedy this situation, the Supreme Court underlines.
“Violation of International Law”
The three progressive judges, in a separate opinion signed by one of them, Sonia Sotomayor, specify that they would have completely rejected the appeal of the Trump administration and refused to take it. They recommend that the Court of First Instance “continue” continue to ensure that the Government honors its obligation to respect the law. “
The American internal security minister, Kristi Noem, which was at the end of March in the saving prison where immigrants expelled on March 15 are imprisoned, declared Wednesday “convinced that the people who are there must be there and must stay there until the end of their days,” reports the axios site.
The White House explained that in the exchange of around $ 6 million, the president of Salvado, Nayib Bukele, had agreed to imprison the immigrants expelled on March 15. An agreement qualified as “very good business” by the White House spokesman, Karoline Leavitt, compared to the costs of US taxpayers to keep them in the United States.
The Human Rights Watch Human Rights Organization (HRW) urged the United States on Friday to publish the list of Venezuelans expelled on March 15 and the Salvadio authorities to “confirm their current location, reveal whether there is a legal basis to maintain them and allow contacts with the outside world.” “These forced disappearances are a serious violation of international law,” said the NGO.
Source: BFM TV
