In her written decision, Judge Charlotte Swinn
A federal judge in Colorado today ordered President Donald Trump’s government to inform Venezuelane immigrants held in this state 21 days before each deportation and their right to question the court’s ruling.
In her written decision, Judge Charlotte Swinni maintains the temporary ban on deportation by this state under the law on foreign enemies of 1798 and states that the government should tell immigrants in a language they understand that they have the right to consult a lawyer.
During the hearing on Monday, Swinni expressed reservations about the “24 -hour notice” that the government promised to provide immigrants, as it considers that the Supreme Court is not satisfied with this time, which, on April 7, was not met.
The Ministry of Justice did not immediately respond to a request for a comment.
On Monday, in a post on a social networking platform, President Trump argued that his government “is not done” to solve the case of each of the immigrants. “We would need hundreds of thousands of trials for the hundreds of thousands of illegals that we drive from the country. This is not the case, “he wrote.
The US Association of Political Liberties (ACLU), representing immigrants held in Colorado, was asking Swinni to give them a 30 -day margin to appeal to the courts. This time was also given the last time the law on foreign enemies was used during World War II to imprison or expulsion Japanese, German and Italians from the US.
This law allows the president to deport or restrict people who swear faith in a foreign power and may be a danger to national security in times of war. On Saturday, the Supreme Court intervened again and blocked the impending deportation of dozens of Venezuelans held in Texas without trial.
Source :Skai
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