Donald Trump now wants to deport American citizens and put them in jails in jails

The Trump administration is searching for a proposal to detain and deport the jails in Al Salvador, which enhances an intensive debate on its validity and constitutional implications.

During a conversation with Al Salvador President Naib Bokele, US President Donald Trump referred to the possibility of sending the infamous Sikot Mega-Prince of Al Salvador to “Homegron criminals”, citing the need for additional jail. Trump said, “Homegrones are next, homegrones. You have to build about five more places,” emphasizing that their administration will only pursue the idea if it is considered legal.

Trump announced, “We always have to follow laws, but we also have domestic criminals who push people to the subway, who killed the elderly women behind the head with baseball bat, when they are not looking, they are full monsters,” Trump announced.

Trump’s plan will target violent criminals, White House press secretary Karolin Lewit said Trump “will only consider it, if legal, for Americans who will repeat the criminals of the most violent, arrogant, crime, who do not want to live in their communities in this room.”

However, legal scholars argue that deportation of American citizens would be unconstitutional and will violate fundamental rights. According to the NPR report, David Beer from the Cato Institute, a think tank located at Washington DC, claims that such tasks would be “clearly unconstitutional, clearly illegally illegally,” to highlight the lack of rights in US law and to capture them abroad.

Al Salvador President Bukele expressed a desire to accommodate American citizens in the jails of his country, saying, “Yes, we have found a place.” The Trump administration has already deported Al Salvador to over 200 alleged gang members, which raise concerns about appropriate procedure and judicial inspection. “The course is a problem [Trump] Already illegally deported hundreds of people, not only the courts are giving him a chance to stop him, “Beer said.” I think this is the real fear, now he is going to try to avoid judicial review of exile of American citizens. ,

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American Attorney General Palm Bondi suggested that this could reduce crime, saying that “the crime is going to decrease dramatically”. On the other hand, experts such as Lawrence Tribe, Professor Emeritus at Harvard University, warns that Trump’s plan would leave citizens to “kidnapping by masked agents of the United States government” to be insecure and disgracelessly.

“This means that literally, any of us, whether we were born from Venezuela or the United States, whether we are immigrant or not, we are citizens or not, any of us is insecure to kidnap by the masked agents of the United States government, which we are not telling us, maybe we do not do anything, because we are not in a detailed, “The tribe said while talking to NPR.

The idea of ​​outsourcing the US prison operations of L Salvador is not new. In February, Boukele posted about his country’s offer on social media, which included the convicted American citizens, with violent crimes, in exchange for fees. Trump’s colleague Elon Musk extended the post of Boukele, “Great Idea !!” Described as. Trump himself expressed his desire to consider the proposal, saying, “I will do it in a heartbeat.”



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