President Trump is reportedly considering detaining U.S. citizens involved in criminal activities and sending them to prisons in El Salvador, despite legal and constitutional challenges. Experts warn that this plan may violate constitutional rights, while Trump has indicated he would "do it in a heartbeat" if a legal pathway is found. The move has sparked concerns over the government’s potential disregard for judicial authority, especially after a federal judge ruled that the administration failed to comply with court orders regarding the deportation of Venezuelan migrants.
President Trump's administration is reportedly exploring options for detaining U.S. citizens involved in crimes and sending them to prisons in El Salvador.
Legal experts are concerned about the potential unconstitutionality of sending Americans to prisons abroad, despite Trump expressing willingness to act.
U.S. District Judge Boasberg accused the Trump administration of willful disregard for court orders concerning Venezuelan migrant deportations.
Trump's introduction of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 aimed at deporting alleged gang members raises further questions about legal protections.
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