Trump Doj invoke state secrets in case of deportation of a moment de Aragua

The Pamo Bondi Attorney General supported Trump’s administration of state secrets because of the details of flights of deportation of a moment de Aragua on Monday.
Bondi issued a court submission on Monday night, referring to the requests of State Secretary Marc Rubio and Homeland Security Sec. Kristi Noem claims to be certain details on how and when Too de Aragua Gang members were deported on planes last week covered with a privilege of state secrets and should not be provided to the court.
“State Secretary and Secretary -General for Homeland Security have submitted a statement claiming an official request for privilege of state secrets regarding the publication of information sought in the order of March 18, 2025,” Bondi wrote to the Court.
“These declarations reflect the studied and well -supported conclusion of each secretary to detection of information, even Ex Partea and Cameras cause significant damage to the external relations and interests of the National Security of the United States,” she added.
President Donald Trump claims that the Management Board cannot publish information on the deportation of members of the gang of the de Aragua. (Getty Images)
Bondi issued a submission to the US District Court for Columbia District, which was heard by arguments in the Emergency appeal of Trump’s administration on the lower judgment of the Court, which temporarily blocked his use of the 1798 Enemies Act.
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Congress adopted Enemary Enemies Law The Law on Immigration in 1798, and has since been used only several times in American history, recently during World War II.
Salvadoran police officers were accompanied by members of the Venecuelan gang, a recent de -Aragua gang deported the US government to be imprisoned in the prison prison of terrorism (Cecot), as part of the Salvadorane Government Agreement, in Tecoluc, El Salvador, in this regard, March 20th. (Secretaria de Prensa de la Presidencia/Manual via Reuters)
The administration requested an appeal on the waiting for the start of the initial command of March 15, calling it “massive, unauthorized imposing the powers of the executive authority to remove dangerous foreigners representing threats to the American people.”
Last week, Obama namedJudge based at DC James Boasberg has issued an order to stop any planned deportations of Venezuelan nationals by El Salvador. A plane carried by hundreds of American migrants, including Venezuelan nationals, removed according to the law, arrived in El Salvador hours later, despite the order.
Judge James Boasberg initially challenged Trump’s deportation flights under the Law on Aliens Enemies. (Valerie Plech/Bloomberg via Getty)
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Boasberg held a hearing to determine the facts on Monday night, where he ordered Trump administration In order to send more information on flights, including information about how the aircraft left the US carried by any people who were deported “solely on the basis of the proclamation, how many individuals were on each plane, where the aircraft landed and what time each aircraft started from the USA.
Boasberg imposed a deadline on Tuesday at noon to submit information and also ordered the parties to occur on Friday in court.
Fox News’ Haley Chi-Sing contributed to this report