Donald Trump’s border campaign to deport gang members in the notorious Salvadori prison has disturbed to Joe Rogan, although heavily famous Bodikaster is a usual supporter of the president.
“You should feel fear that people who are not criminals get, like them, to deport them and send them to Al Salvador prisons,” Rogan He said During an episode broadcast during the weekend.
PodCaster described this possibility as “horrific” and confessed to sending non -criminals out of the country as part of the Trump administration’s attempts to eliminate the Trine de Aragua gang that was “bad for the case.”
During the conversation, along with his colleague Bodkster Constantin Kissin, Rogan seemed to refer to the case of Andrei Jose Hernandez Romero, a gay makeup artist who sought to resort to the United States after facing the persecution of his sexual views and political opinions in Venezuela.
Hernandez Romero denied any connection to the Venezuelan gang, and it was part of the road by obtaining an acceptable asylum when he was deported without notice, according to his lawyers, as part of the Trump administration’s use of foreign enemies’ law to remove the rapid path.
It seems that many individuals who were among the hundreds that were removed from the country this month as part of the operation have been deported on tattoos with relatively common motifs, including the Air Jordan, Crown, Star and Rainbow Austism rod logo.
The administration admitted that “many” of more than 200 Veneers who were sent to El Salvador had no previous criminal record.
Foreign Minister Marco Rubio acknowledged on Thursday that all the Venezuelan were all members of Treen de Aragoa. He described the group as a “mix of people” who “not fruitful for the United States” and who were “removable” under the law.
In addition, in addition to the controversy over the deportation, the Trump administration carried out flights on March 15th despite the court’s order to inform the administration to transfer aircraft, amid a continuous lawsuit regarding the White House’s use of the war deportation law.
On Friday, the Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to weigh it and allow them to resume these trips, on the pretext that the president’s national security powers are wrong.