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The judge rejects the indictment funded by Trump in the border defense area for “violation”.

The Trump government's effort to arrest migrants without papers because they redeem a newly declared “national defense zone” along the border between New Mexico to Mexico after a federal judge began to reject charges against almost 100 migrants arrested as part of the new tactics.

The command of a judge of the federal government, Gregory B. Wormuth, added the confusion and the legal turbulence that New Mexico since President Trump a country along the 180-mile length of the southern border of the state as an army basis.

Around 400 migrants had accused the arrests that Defense Minister Pete Hegseth only praised last Friday, had flooded local prisons and brought dozens of tied migrants to a federal court every day to face the novel.

“When you cross illegally, you will be fully prosecuted in a criminal law,” said Hegseth in a social media message.

But judge Wormuth, a former public prosecutor, said the federal government had not proven that migrants actually knew that they were illegal to a limited military area. He dismissed charges against 98 migrants as far as he works through the docket.

“The United States does not provide any facts from which one reasonably comes to the conclusion that the accused knew that he entered the national defense area of ​​New Mexico, the newly declared military installation, judge Wormuth decided.

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