Washington:
US President Donald Trump said on Monday that he wants to deport some violent criminals who are American citizens of Al Salvador, where they will be disorganized under an agreement with the government of the country.
Trump spoke to reporters at the White House during the state visit of Salvadoran President Naib Bukele.
The comment was still one of the clear indications that the US President is serious about the natural and exile of the American-born citizens, a proposal that has worried the advocates of civil rights and is seen as unconstitutional by many legal scholars.
Trump said that he would only go through the idea if his administration determined that it is legal. It was not clear what level of procedure an American would receive before it is deported.
Trump said, “We always have to follow the laws, but we also have domestic criminals who push people to the subway, who killed elderly women behind the head with baseball bat, when they are not looking, they are full monsters,” said Trump.
“I want to include them in a group of people to get them out of the country, but you have to look at the laws on it.”
Trump told reporters last week that La Salvador “liked” the idea of ​​deportation of citizens, when Bucle said that the country was open to American prisoners.
White House press secretary Karolin Levitt later confirmed that the proposal was on the table, saying that Trump had “swimming” the idea.
The Trump administration has sent hundreds of migrants accused of criminal affiliation for the rigid mega-rays of Al Salvador, known as terrorism imprisonment centers, often under legal authorities operated. The US is paying $ 6 million to Al Salvador.
The highest-profile Deports, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran National, was deported despite a judicial order, which prevents him from removing. The US government has described his exile as an administrative error.
The US Supreme Court last week upheld a lower court to direct the administration to “facilitate and influence” a lower court. But it said that the word “influence” was not clear and could be greater than the rights of the Judge of the District Court.
In filing in a court on Sunday, the administration said it was not obliged to help him get out of jail in Al Salvador. Bukele said during a meeting with Trump on Monday that he would neither return Abrego Garcia nor release him in Al Salvador, and Trump said he was not interested in asking back to Abrego Garcia.
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