A federal court in New Mexico has temporarily halted the Trump administration's plan to transfer three Venezuelan immigrants to a detention facility, citing concerns about due process and potential violations of their rights.
A federal court in New Mexico issued a temporary restraining order on Sunday, preventing the Trump administration from transferring three Venezuela n immigrants to a detention facility. Lawyers representing the men argued that they fit the profile of individuals targeted for detention at Guantanamo Bay , namely Venezuela n men held in the El Paso area facing unsubstantiated accusations of ties to the Tren de Aragua gang.
They sought to halt the transfer, citing the government's ambiguous stance on legal procedures and access to counsel. Judge Kenneth J. Gonzales granted the temporary order, despite opposition from the government, according to Jessica Vosburgh, an attorney representing the detainees. The order is intended to be a short-term measure, pending further legal proceedings in the coming weeks. This case is part of a broader lawsuit filed on behalf of the three men by the Center for Constitutional Rights, the American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico, and Las Americas Immigrant Advisory Center. The lawsuit aims to challenge the government's handling of these immigrants' cases and prevent their potential transfer to Guantanamo Bay, which has been criticized by human rights groups and legal experts for its indefinite detention practices. The filing also highlights the growing concerns surrounding the Trump administration's immigration policies, particularly its focus on targeting individuals based on their nationality and perceived affiliations with criminal organizations
IMMIGRATION GUANTANAMO BAY TRUMP ADMINISTRATION VENEZUELA CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS
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