The White House confirmed that Trump is investigating the ways of ‘deporting’ US citizens

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Tuesday that US President Donald Trump has explored American citizens El Salvador, who has explored legal ways to “deport deport, and that the administration arranged to host the deported immigrants in a prison known for violations of human rights. (Watch the video above.)
Leavitt suggested that the effort would be limited to people who commit great crimes, but Trump also mentioned the possibility of sending people who commit less crimes abroad.
It is certain that any such movement of the Trump administration will be challenged in court. It is not clear which legal authority can be used to justify US citizens from their homeland.
Leavitt told reporters, “These would be disgusting, violent criminals who have repeatedly violated the laws of our country.
“The president said if Legal, correct, if There is a legal way to do this. Not sure [and] We are not sure whether it exists, lev Leavitt continued. ” An idea that he swims and discusses very publicly in transparency efforts. “
Embers Given to journalists Air Force One on Sunday “loves[s]”The idea of abolishing US citizens, he added that sending them to El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele would be a” honor ” – partner Trump’s plans.
In Trump Suggested the idea In March, when Tesla was destroyed and shining CEO Elon Musk’s heavy participation in Trump administration. Musk is carrying out the government efficiency department by receiving loans for great deductions to federal labor force and federal services.
“I am looking forward to watching the patient terrorist bandits for 20 years of imprisonment for doing Elon Musk and Tesla, Tr Trump wrote. “Maybe they can serve them in El Salvador prisons, which is very famous in such good conditions!”
The administration argued that the houses in El Salvador have saved the taxpayer.
A few planetic loading of flying immigrants there last month continues to be imprisoned as a lawsuit that challenges its deportation through the Federal Court System. Mostly from Venezuela, immigrants were accused of being a gang member and deported themselves without the chance of defense. Court documents and reports that have emerged since the issuance of many people believe that many people will be targeted by the gangs that Trump accused them of being attached to them.
Trump used the 1798 John’s Law to send immigrants to El Salvador, and the train officially categorized Aragua as a hostile force and categorized the immigrants of being a member. It is not clear whether he will try to use the same law or a different power to remove citizens.
Critics say that the policy of the administration is a clear violation of the necessary process guards in the Constitution.