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In the publication on the X platform, Patel said that the FBI arrested the judge Hannah Dugan In accordance with the instructions that the “deliberate distraction to the federal agents” who were looking for a migrant are defined as Eduardo Flores RuisField
Later, Patel wiped a message from his social networks, but the arrest of Dugan was confirmed by local media, which reports that the judge remains in the federal custody.
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The specific accusations that are accused of Dugan are still unknown, but their arrest is an escalation in the confrontation between Donald Trump Government And Judicial branch For his immigration policy.
Some Federal judges In different areas of the country, they failed against the measures that the Republican Government takes to accelerate and increase the number of deportations and exile of migrants.
One of the most controversial actions was the use of the law of the 18th century, known as the law of foreign enemies to stop migrants (mainly Venezuelan people) and send them to Megakarsel in Salvador.
The decisions were made from the refusal by the White House, which recorded the judges in order to act “subordinates.”
At the beginning of the month, the Supreme Court allowed the government to continue the exile of migrants if it previously notified them and gives them a “reasonable time” to appeal their affairs.
The government, however, sought to continue flights to Salvador, which forced the Supreme to intervene in the emergency situation last weekend and order temporarily suspended emissions.
In total, the United States sent more than 200 migrants – mostly Venezuelans – to the Elvador prison with high security in which human rights protection groups Human Raits’s Catch They described as “forced disappearance.”
The Trump government defended exile, accusing the migrants of having a connection with the gangs of Aragua and Mary Salvatracha (MS-13), recently qualified by Washington as “terrorist groups”.
Nevertheless, numerous investigations on the part of the American media showed that most migrants expelled to Salvador do not have a criminal record.
The US government has reached an agreement with Bukele to send migrants arrested in the United States to the Center for the Conclusion of Terrorism (Cecot), a noticeable prison for complaints of violation of human rights.
As part of the treatment, from which specific details are not known, Washington will pay Salvador $ 6 million annually for maintaining the prison system.
With information EFE