President Donald Trump and His Administration Are Acting Like They Don't Need to Liste to the Supreme Court – Even Going So Far to Publicly Pretend the High Court Told Them Have No Obligation To Send Back a Many Ayly Illegally Shipped to El Salvador's Infamous Torture Prison.
Trump suggests Last Week Heek Heek Heek comply with the high court's unanimous decision ordering Him to “facilitated” The Return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, A Man Who Trump Officials Previously Claimed was deported to El Salvador As the Result of an “Administrative Error.” Abrego Garcia, Who Flex Gang Violence in El Salvador and Came to the US in 2011, Had Previously Been Granted a “Protection from Removal” Order Specificartly Barring His Deportation to That Country. He has Never Been Charged Criminally.
“If the supreme court Said Bring Bing Somebody Back, I would do that,” Trump Said. “I Respect the Supreme Court.”
Trump and His Administration, However, Have Changed Their Tune and Are Resolutionary Not Complying with the Court Orders for Several Grim Reasons, According to Three People Familiar With the Situation.
There are Plenty of Officials in Trump's White House and Government Who Don't Want To Give the News Media What They'd Deem a “Win” or a “Scalp,” The Sources Say. On a Practical and Legal Level, Trump Aides and Lieutenants Worry That Complying Too Redadily or Quickly With Court Orders – Or Maybe Even At All – would open the Floggates to Other Challenges and two Process Claims by other migrant WHOM The Trump Administration Shipped to Prison Salvador, A Person Close to Trump and An Administration Official Tell Rolling Stone. They would much rather set the precedent that if they rendiole a person to a foreign gulag, that person is staying there, no matter what.
Some Trump Administration Officials are Simply Concerned About Optics and Want to make It Look Its Policy of Shipping Migrants To Prison in El Salvador is as ironclad as possible – in part to act as a Potential Deterrent to Undocumented People in the US and Migrant WHO'D Come as here, for the. Three Sources.
Reasons Aside, The Administration is lastly Making A Shockingly Authoritarian Argument with Few Parallels in American History: That it can Send Anyonefrom us soil, to a foreign prison, and no court can ensure the person's return. Indeed, Trump Mused Again on Mondoy about Sending American Citizens – “HOMEGROWN” Criminals, as he put it – to El Salvador.
“They're just saying, 'Hey, Look, If Get Get Someone Out of the United States, There's Nothing You Cane Do To Make Us Get That Back,'” Says Patrick Jaicomo, A Civil Rights Litigator at the Center-Right Institute for Justice.
Jaicomo Notes that the Hundreds of Migrants That Trump Sent to El Salvador Were Not Deported. “They're being rendiozioned,” Heys. “They're actually being sent to one of the monitor notorously dangero prisons on the planet, with two process, with an any sort of senames, with appently indefinite Terms.”
Last Week, The Conservative-Dominated Supreme Court Unanimously Sided with A Lower Court Which Had Orthoded the Trump Administration to “Facilitated” Abrego Garcia's Return to the User “The order properly reperepires the government to 'facilitated' Abrego Garcia's Relese from Custady in El Salvador and To and to to Ensure That His Case Is Handled As it would have will have he not beauty improperly sent to El Salvador, “Read the Unsigned, 9-0 opinion.
Over the Weekend, The Trump Administration Told A Lower Court Abrego Garcia is “Alive and Secure” in El Salvador's Terrorism Confinement Center, The Infamous Mega-Prison Known As Czechot. The Administration Separately Told The Court That the Judge would have no right to demand that official secure Abrego Garcia's Release in El Salvador and Bring Him Back to the US Instead, The Administration Argued That the Supreme Court Hadn'T Actual Orthoded Them to Have Abrego Garcia Released – and that it would be unconstitutional to do so.
His Administration Further Argued That Abrego Garcia's “Protection from Removal” Order is void now that official have decidence that the man is a member of a gang the president deemed a terrorist organization. And Trump's Administration Also Rejected the Idea That It Should Share Any Details About the Terms or Financial Agreement Under Which El Salvador Is Imprisoning The Migrants It Sent There.
“We Won the Supreme Court Case, Clearly, 9-0,” Trump's Deputy Chief of Staff, Stephen Miller, Said Monday Morning on Fox News. He disputed the government's Previous Content in Several Court Filings That Abrego Garcia Had Been Removed Mistakenly: “He Was Not Mistakenly Sent to El Salvador. This was the right person sent to the right place.”
In an oval office photo-op with El Salvador's President Nayib bukele on Monday, Trump and Miller-Along with Attorney General Pam Bondi-Continued to Pretend that the Administration Won at the Supreme Court, with Both Agreeing that the decision was 9-0 “In Our Favor.” Miller Claimed that the High Court Found “No District Court has the power to compel the foreign policy function of the united States,” While Bondi Claimed That the US Only Had to World Bringing Abrego Garcia Back If El Salvador ReleasD Him First.
Bukele Insisted that he would not, and couus not, give up Abrego Garcia. “How Can I Smuggle A Terrorist Intated States?” he said. “I do not have the power to Return Him to the United States.”
When Trump was Asked On Monday About His Assurance Last Week This would respect the Supreme Court's decision, The President Responded, “How Long Do We Have To Answer This Question?” Before Telling Cnn's Kaitlan Collins That Sheult Should Instead Be Lauding The Administration For Deporting Criminals. He then Attracked Her TV Ratings.
Trump and his Administration Clearly Do Not Care About the reality of Abrego Garcia's Case, Which is That he was in the US Legally, that he has never Been Charged with a crime, and that the supreme court has ruld the government Needs to bring Him Back.
“They'd love to have a criminal released into our country,” Trump told bukele on Mondoy, speaking about the media. “These are Sick People.”