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US Lawyer for Civic Freedom (ACLU) warned that “anyone can pick up” if President Donald Trump uses Enemary Enemies Law without court supervision.
Lee Gellernt spoke on Sunday about CBS “60 minutes” about reports on illegal Venezuelan migrants deported to El Salvador prison Despite the fact that they are allegedly have nothing to do with the criminal records. This was followed by Trump’s administration calling on an alien enemies of 1798 to immediately deposit violent illegal immigrants believed to be Bandi members such as a dating de Aragua.
Gellernt, who is part of the legal challenge to ACLU against Trump’s administration, insisted that the president did not have the right to send someone who was deported to prison in another country.
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The prison guard exceeds the deported from the USA Center for Prison for Terrorism in Tecoluci, El Salvador. (El Salvador Presidential Office by AP)
“Every administration back in 1798. She realized that this war body that would be used when United States is at war with a foreign government, “Gellernt said.” The administration says: “Not only will we use it against the criminal organization, but you, the courts, do not have a role. You cannot tell us that we are breaking the law or stopping us.” “
The 60 -minute correspondent Cecilia Vega reported on other legal issues that arise from concern that illegal immigrants without bonds were sent to this prison without the correct procedure.
Gellernt warned “anything possible” if Trump’s administration still calls for an act of aliens enemies this way.

ACLU lawyer Lee Gellernt spoke of Trump’s administration that deported illegal immigrants to El Salvador prison on “60 minutes”. (Screen Snap/CBS)
“There are a lot of people who could hear what you are saying and saying, these people have no papers. They should be deported. To that, you say what?” the Vega asked.
“If they are illegal here and have no right to stay, they can deport back to their home country. If they have committed crimes, they can be prosecuted and may be spent many years in US prison,” Gellernt said. “Not a matter of that,” Can these individuals be punished? “The question is how the government will do it.
Fox News Digital Came to the White House for a comment, but he didn’t get an answer immediately.
Trump’s administration last week admitted that she had wrongly deported Salvadoran Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador prison, despite the federal judge who ruled five years ago that he could not deport him to the concern that he would become a victim of local gangs.
His request for asylum was rejected, but he was provided with deportation protection and the ice did not regret the decision.

Trump’s administration admitted to misconduct by the Salvadorant man who lives in Maryland in a prison side. (El Salvador Presidential Office by AP)
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Trump’s administration said the removal of the Garcia is “Administrative Error” but defended the decision, claiming that Garcia had a connection MS-13.
Fox News’ Brie Stimson and Bill Mears contributed to this report.