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The Trump administration asks the Supreme Court to allow the Venezuelan deportation to resume

The Trump government asked the Supreme Court on Monday evening for permission to deport a group of almost 200 Venezuelan migrants that are accused of being gang members and having arrested in Texas.

In a registration with the court, the administration stated that the detention of the group of 176 migrants, which had been shielded in front of the Court of Justice in front of the Court of Justice in front of the Court in mid -April, “had serious difficulties”.

According to a declaration of an officer of the homeland protection authority included in the court registration, a group of 23 migrants had barricaded itself in a residential unit on April 26 for several hours. The group threatened to take hostages and damage immigration officers and tried to flood the unit by restricting the toilets, according to the submission.

“The government has a strong interest in removing the country quickly.” Gang members “,” who take a danger to ICE officials, furnishing employees and other prisoners, “wrote Attorney General D. John Sauer in the court report.

The details of the episode previously not yet reported occurred in the Bluebonnet -Health Anstalt in Texas, where migrants “the entrance doors of their residential unit barricaded with dating, blocked the windows and treated the surveillance cameras,” said Joshua D. Johnson, an officer in the home country and the office office of the invitation and the invitation Immigration Authority of the Invings and Invitation and Invitation of the Invitation and Invitation of Investment and Inscustom.

The group “then threatened to take hostage” and ICE officers and employees of the facility to “violate” and “remained barricaded in the residential unit for several hours,” said Johnson in the explanation.

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