
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has declared that he will comply with the position of the Supreme Court on his controversial policy of expulsions of irregular migrants linked to criminal organizations, but has eluded pronounce on the accusations that these outsiders ‘hot’ represent A violation of the defense of “due process” Reflected in the American Constitution, a issue that leaves its lawyers.
“They chose me to throw them out of here and the courts prevent me from doing so,” Trump protested during a long interview with the NBC chain issued this Sunday in which the president refused to respond if he had the responsibility, as president of the country, to defend the 5th Constitutional amendment; one that establishes that “No person” will be “deprived of life, freedom or property without due legal process. ”
“I don’t know,” Trump replied. “I have brilliant lawyers who work for me and that will obviously follow what the Supreme Court dictates”, the highest judicial instance of the country, which already He has spoken against the unprotected policy without legal protection in between. The Supreme Last month ordered the Government to suspend the expulsions protected by the so -called foreign enemies law used by the White House to imprison in El Salvador to irregular migrants accused of belonging to terrorist organization.
By declaring the criminal organization of the Train of Aragua as a terrorist entity, the Trump adminstration argues that it ended up empowered to apply this controversial law, written in the 18th century for use in war. Trump, however, Since then has protested the application of the Supreme doctrine and assured that he is only trying to fulfill his electoral program. However, this time he has decided to park his fight with the judges and declared that he will accept what the courts say.
You may be interested
Europa Press
“I will follow what the lawyers say”the president added. “And they tell me that we can get it, and I completely agree, but everything will be subject to the absolute compliance with the laws,” he said.