3 migrants beat the Trump administration in court. They got deported the next day

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The future looked bright for Luis Eduardo Perez Parra, Leonel Rivas Gonzalez and Abrahan Josue Barrios last week.

After being held in immigration custody for over a year and facing the possibility of transfer to Guantánamo Bay, the three men asked a federal court to intervene, warning they might have “disappeared into the legal black hole” of Guantánamo.

Last Sunday, a federal judge in New Mexico handed down a surprise ruling blocking the Trump administration from sending the men to Guantánamo -- the first successful legal challenge to the policy since it was enacted last month.

But their victory was short-lived.

The very next day, the men were placed on the first deportation flight back to Venezuela in over a year, according to their lawyer Jessica Vosburgh.

“It's hard to imagine that it didn't have something to do with them filing a habeas petition and then stepping forward to challenge these threatened Guantanamo transfers,” Vosburgh told ABC News. “The court's order only applied to transfers to Guantánamo, this is just a slap in the face to get deported the next day.”



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As for the "judge's" FUBAR ruling....I bet he won't do that again.

It is HEREBY ORDERED that Respondents and their officers, agents, servants, employees, attorneys, and any other persons who are in active concert or participation with them who receive actual notice of this Order by personal service or otherwise are TEMPORARILY RESTRAINED from transferring LUIS EDUARDO PEREZ PARRA, LEONEL JOSE RIVAS GONZALES, and ABRAHAN JOSUE BARRIOS MORALES to the U.S. Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay.

BOOM! Checked and balanced. :)
 

The future looked bright for Luis Eduardo Perez Parra, Leonel Rivas Gonzalez and Abrahan Josue Barrios last week.

After being held in immigration custody for over a year and facing the possibility of transfer to Guantánamo Bay, the three men asked a federal court to intervene, warning they might have “disappeared into the legal black hole” of Guantánamo.

Last Sunday, a federal judge in New Mexico handed down a surprise ruling blocking the Trump administration from sending the men to Guantánamo -- the first successful legal challenge to the policy since it was enacted last month.

But their victory was short-lived.

The very next day, the men were placed on the first deportation flight back to Venezuela in over a year, according to their lawyer Jessica Vosburgh.

“It's hard to imagine that it didn't have something to do with them filing a habeas petition and then stepping forward to challenge these threatened Guantanamo transfers,” Vosburgh told ABC News. “The court's order only applied to transfers to Guantánamo, this is just a slap in the face to get deported the next day.”



F8984D22-C266-4E69-89CA-A98A2175A243-2480202.jpg


As for the "judge's" FUBAR ruling....I bet he won't do that again.

It is HEREBY ORDERED that Respondents and their officers, agents, servants, employees, attorneys, and any other persons who are in active concert or participation with them who receive actual notice of this Order by personal service or otherwise are TEMPORARILY RESTRAINED from transferring LUIS EDUARDO PEREZ PARRA, LEONEL JOSE RIVAS GONZALES, and ABRAHAN JOSUE BARRIOS MORALES to the U.S. Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay.

BOOM! Checked and balanced.:)

This shows the people Trump has brought in are ready to fight the challenges thrown at them.
 

The future looked bright for Luis Eduardo Perez Parra, Leonel Rivas Gonzalez and Abrahan Josue Barrios last week.

After being held in immigration custody for over a year and facing the possibility of transfer to Guantánamo Bay, the three men asked a federal court to intervene, warning they might have “disappeared into the legal black hole” of Guantánamo.

Last Sunday, a federal judge in New Mexico handed down a surprise ruling blocking the Trump administration from sending the men to Guantánamo -- the first successful legal challenge to the policy since it was enacted last month.

But their victory was short-lived.

The very next day, the men were placed on the first deportation flight back to Venezuela in over a year, according to their lawyer Jessica Vosburgh.

“It's hard to imagine that it didn't have something to do with them filing a habeas petition and then stepping forward to challenge these threatened Guantanamo transfers,” Vosburgh told ABC News. “The court's order only applied to transfers to Guantánamo, this is just a slap in the face to get deported the next day.”



F8984D22-C266-4E69-89CA-A98A2175A243-2480202.jpg


As for the "judge's" FUBAR ruling....I bet he won't do that again.

It is HEREBY ORDERED that Respondents and their officers, agents, servants, employees, attorneys, and any other persons who are in active concert or participation with them who receive actual notice of this Order by personal service or otherwise are TEMPORARILY RESTRAINED from transferring LUIS EDUARDO PEREZ PARRA, LEONEL JOSE RIVAS GONZALES, and ABRAHAN JOSUE BARRIOS MORALES to the U.S. Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay.

BOOM! Checked and balanced.:)
Ummm...

That's the opposite of checks and balances.

You kids really do not understand the constitution at all, do you.
 
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