Bondi throws press conference to celebrate her human rights abuses

Prosecutor General Pam Bondi celebrates a new stage in his efforts to expel men accused of having too much tattoos. Bondi said in a press briefing on Friday that the Trump administration had officially arrested 2,711 members of Tren of Aragua since President Donald Trump took office.
“You should all feel more security now that President Trump can expel all these gangs and no judge of the district court can think that they are an emperor on this administration and his executive powers and why the inhabitants of the United States elected him,” she told journalists.
Bondi seems to refer to the efforts of judges as James BoasbergWho has marked the heads with the administration in more than one opportunity in recent months. Boasberg was at the forefront of the battle between the Ministry of Justice and those who asked for the release of the 252 venezuelans men who were taken to the United States And imprisoned in a terrorist installation of Salvador, known as Cecot, without any regular procedure.
“The president may legally invoked the law on extraterrestrial enemies”, Boasberg written in a judicial file Earlier this month, citing the act that Trump used to precipitate Venezuelan men in their cells. “Perhaps, moreover, the defendants are right to say that the complainants are gang members.”
Continuing, he said, “but – and this is the critical point – there is simply no way to know it with certainty, because the complainants of the CECOT have never had the opportunity to challenge the government’s saying.”
Boasberg ruled that these imprisoned men should have a way to prove their innocence while behind bars before being expelled. However, the US government and the Salvador argued that none of them had to make their release. In other words, the two countries deny all responsibility for the men they have abandoned behind bars.
But as Bondi throws confetti for all these arrests, it seems that the only “proof” oriented public of these men of these men is their tattoos.
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For many of them, as Widmer Josneyder, 24, Agelviz Sanguino Who is currently behind the bars of Cecot, they do not have a criminal record spent in this country or any other country. However, Homeland Security says they have evidence that they cannot share for national security reasons.
Only one man, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, has come out of Cecot since he was placed by the Trump administration. And despite the possibility of dodging America’s attempts to Labeling it as a dangerous terroristThey are now trying him in the United States to Human smuggling charges. His trial is underway and the Doj said they would try to Distorted him again. Abrego Garcia has become a symbol of these illegal deportations, Trump stressing his guilt with TRUFTED IMAGE OF HIS TATIGNES.
For the rest of the men accused of being members of Tren of Aragua, many family members plead for their innocence in the world. Although they cannot speak for themselves behind bars, the supporters fight so that their stories are told.
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