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Trump Administration eyes that suspend the Habeas Corpus

The deputy chief of staff of the White House for Politics Stephen Miller speaks to the media outside the White House in Washington, DC, USA, May 9, 2025.

Kent Nishimura | Reuters

Stephen Miller, deputy chief of staff of the White House, said on Friday that the Trump administration “actively looks at the Habeas Corpus letter”, which is the right to question the legality of the government's prison.

Miller's comment came in response to a reporter of the White House, who asked about President Donald Trump, who maintained the idea of ​​suspending the Habeas Corpus letter to solve the problem of illegal immigration to the United States.

When asked when this could happen, Miller replied: “The constitution is clear, and of course this is the highest law of the country that the privilege of the Habeas Corpus can be suspended during the invasion period.”

“So, I would say that is an option that we actively look at,” he said.

Miller said that Trump's decision as to whether the Habeas Corpus letter should be suspended “depends on whether the courts do the right thing or not”.

Miller implied that “the right one” for judges no longer can not block immigrants without papers in cases in which these people carry out habits -With.

Miller's use of the word “invasion” reflects the argument of the Trump government that the USA is exposed to migrants without papers before an “invasion”.

The government has also claimed that there is a national emergency from the influx of the fatal opioid fenanyl to the USA, which justifies the introduction of high tariffs in China, Canada and Mexico without prior approval by the congress.

A number of pending civil cases that question immigrants without papers in the United States through the Trump government are based on Habas claims.

In such a case, a Georgetown University scholar, Dr. Badar Khan, the constitutionality of his arrest and detention.

The Trump government defeated the command of judges that blocked efforts, immigrants, including suspected gang members, shortly.

Miller said that the congress had deprived the Federal Court of Justice for immigration cases with the law on immigration nationality.

“The courts are not only in the war against the executive, the courts are in the war, these radical judges judges, also with the legislative,” said Miller.

“So all of this will inform the decisions that the president ultimately makes.”

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