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Kristi Noem defines Habas Corpus incorrectly as Trump's right to deport people

Kristi Noem, the secretary of the home protection, amazed the answers to Habas Corpus on Tuesday and incorrectly asserted that the legal right of people to question their detention by the government was actually the “constitutional law” of the president of deporting people.

While the Trump administration carries out its promised mass deportations, the officials have the idea of ​​being excluded from the country for immigrants, the idea of ​​suspending Habeas Corpus for immigrants who are mainly responsible for Ms. Noem.

At a hearing in the Senate, Senator Maggie Hassan, Democrat of New Hampshire, asked Ms. Noem about the topic. “Secretary Noem,” she asked, “What is Habeas Corpus?”

“Well,” said Ms. Noem, “Habeas Corpus is a constitutional right that the president must be able to remove people from this country and upgrad their rights -“

“No,” said Ms. Hassan. “Let me stop, Ma'am. Sorry, that's wrong.”

Ms. Noem's answer, who repeated the expansive perspective of the Trump government on the power of the President, turned the legal right to the head and converted a constitutional sign against illegal detention into a broad presidential authority.

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