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The White House denies the challenge of the judicial order to return the alleged band members

The White House denies the challenge of the judicial order to return the alleged band members

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt denied the accusations that the president Donald TrumpThe administration has voluntarily ignored the orders of a federal judge to return two flights full of alleged members of the Venezuelan band.

“The administration did not refuse to comply” with a court decision, “Leavitt wrote on Monday morning, pushing back against a news report. “The order, which had no legal basis, was issued after the TDA terrorist aliens have already been removed from the US territory.”

Axios reported At the weekend, the Trump administration defied the judge’s order, claiming that the flights were over the international waters, making the decision void.

After Trump invoked the law of extraterrestrial enemies of 1798 to order the immediate deportation of all 14 -year -old and older Venezuelan immigrants, who are members of Aragua train, US district judge, the chief judge of Columbia District, ordered a two -week stop of deportations on Saturday.

But the plane took off during the meeting before issuing the decision. President Salvadoran, Nayib Bukele, later said “238 members of the Venezuelan Criminal Organization, Aragua train”, arrived in his nation in a long statement of socialization.

“As always, we continue to advance in the fight against organized crime,” the Bukele wrote. “But this time, we help our allies, making our prison system self-durable and we get vital information to make our country a safer place. All in a single action. ”

Also, Bukele subsequently cut off the order in a separate post. “Oopsie … too late”, wrote with an emoji laughed over a New York Post title.

The controversial decision to challenge the order will probably establish a confrontation of the Supreme Court.

Leavitt continued to defend the actions of the administration, claiming that Boasberg has no authority to limit Trump’s actions.

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“The written order and the actions of the administration do not conflict,” Leavitt continued. “Moreover, as the Supreme Court has repeatedly clarified – the federal courts do not generally have jurisdiction on the conduct of the Foreign Affairs President, his authorities in accordance with the Law of aliens and his basic powers of article II to eliminate foreign terrorists from the American land and to reject it.”

“A single judge in a single city cannot direct the movements of an aircraft that transported foreign terrorists who were physically expelled from the American Earth,” Leavitt concluded.