The Trump administration launched rap leaves and photos of the alleged gang members of Aragua (ADD) on Texas on Saturday, who the administration is trying to deport.
The suspects of the violent Venezuelan gang were going to be deported using the recently restored alien enemy law of 1798 before the Supreme Court of the United States (Scotus) governed deportations on Saturday morning under the law of the 18th century.
In a decision in favor of the American Union of Civil Libertads, the administration was forbidden to eliminate Venezuelans held at the Bluebonnet Detention Center of Texas “even more order of this court.”
After the ruling, the Trump administration lawyers submitted an opposition to the request to block deportations, pointing out that the Government tested a previous notice to stop before the removals, and had an adequate time to present beans claims.
At least, lawyers argued that the court should limit administrative stay to removals.
Scotus previously ruled that the president’s deportations could under alien enemies act while suspended illegal foreigners had due process to challenge their elimination from the United States.
“These are some of the members of the TDA gang arrested in Texas that we are trying to deport,” said Trump Administration official to Fox News.
TDA, designated a foreign terrorist organization, on February 20 by the State Department, has thousands of members, many of whom the White House says they have infiltrated the United States illegal and are “undertaking hostile actions against the United States.”
The photos published by the administration of suspended ADD members who made the list show several tattoos, weapons, jewels and money.
The authorities also pointed out that the previous criminal sentences of each suspended member and the current positions.
These are some of the inmates of the Bluebonnet detention center that the White House claims are Venezuelan citizens and confirmed to the TDA members that they would have deported from bones:
Henry Jose Romero-González
Romero-González has pending criminal charges for three assault positions, crimes against a person and illegal possession of a weapon, cordination to officials.
The photos seem to show Romero-González in a sports car with an expensive watch and a large amount of cash, several tattoos.
In a photo, Romero-González holds a gun while wearing a reflective work vest.
Alessandro Benedikt Parades-Worwa
Parades-Worwa faces criminal charges for aggravated assault with a weapon and aiming and presenting weapons to a person, according to the Trump administration.
The photos seem to show several tattoos of the parades -worwa.
Cristian Andrés Andrade-Vargas
Andrade-Vargas faces criminal charges for theft and dangerous drugs, according to officials.
The photos seem to show several tattoos, including one on the left eyebrow of Andrade-Vargas.
NORGE YUNAIFER ROSALES-CEBALLOS
Rosales-Ceballos was sentenced by criminal flight to avoid prosecution.
It also has a leg accused of smuggling and resistance to an officer.
A photo seems to show a great tattoo on the neck of Rosales-Ceballos behind his right ear.
Felix Josue Rendon-García
Rendon-García faces criminal charges for possession of drugs and possession of dangerous drugs, Chordination to the Trump administration.
The photos seem to show one of the Rendon-García tattoos with a date underneath.
Darrin Moises Daza-Sagura
Daza-Sagura was convicted of criminal theft and theft, according to the officials.
The photos seem to show several tattoos, including “life” in the knuckles of Daza-Segura.
Ronny Javier Rodríguez-Tovar
Rodríguez-Tovar has multiple criminal convictions that include outrage, aggression, possession of stolen property, driving under influence and theft, according to the Trump administration.
It also has pending charges for aggression, resistance to an officer, simple assault and driving under the influence.
The photos seem to show an electronic device with “ADD” and “Venezuela” written in it.
Howard emis omanana
Omana faces criminal charges for aggravated assault with a weapon, according to officials.
The photos seem to show publications in Oana’s social networks holding a gun and throw alleged gang signs.
Ángel Ignacio Cárdenas-Bavo
CARDENAS-BOVO faces criminal charges by aggravated assault on an agent of the law, child negligence with great body damage, resistance to an officer with violence, domestic viance battery, transporting a hidden gony and the agitation of a gun during the last during.