President Trump demands that Venezuela accept “prisoners and people” from the United States.
“We hope Venezuela will immediately accept all prisoners and people in spiritual institutions, including the worst shelters in the world, and the Venezuelan “leader” has been forced into the United States of America,” he said. Write Social on Truth Saturday.
He wrote: “Thousands of people are hurt by these monsters, and even killed by them, adding: “Take them out of our country now, or the price you pay will be immeasurable. ”
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Friday to terminate protections for Venezuelans, with 300,000 immigrants in Venezuela receiving temporary protection status, which prevented them from being deported and allowed them to obtain work permits and apply for some taxpayer benefits.
The case has been quarreling around the court for months, and the Justice had previously blocked a preliminary injunction from the District Court that had ordered the president to maintain a temporary protected identity plan.
After the Superior Court intervention, Obama appointed Justice Obama of California court to return with a new ruling (this time a summary judgment against the Trump administration) and ordered his deportation pardon program again.
He said the previous lockdown of the High Court only applies to preliminary injunctions.
Deputy Attorney General D. John Sauer said it amounts to “ignoring” the Supreme Court ruling that found the government could prevail in this case.
He said that Judge Chen’s approach was ignored.
“The new order from the District Court is clearly dependent on legal grounds with the predecessor, which is ongoing by the court,” he said.
The government has been trying to end the Venezuelan TPS name, but immigration groups have slammed the move in racist and illegal ways. Judge Chan agreed with the concept of these groups and said it contaminated the lawsuit.
The TPS was created by Congress in 1990 to prevent the deportation of nationals to countries facing conflict, natural disasters or other special humanitarian conditions. Temporary protection should continue until the country is safe.