President Donald Trump said that he was not sure whether the people in the United States are entitled to guarantee guaranteed procedural rights in the US constitution, since his government is aggressive to deport immigrants who are illegally in the country and other non-state members.
Trump made his comments during an interview that was broadcast on NBCS on Sunday Meet the press with Kristen Welker. Welker asked Trump whether he agreed to Foreign Minister Marco Rubio, who said last month that “of course” all people in the United States are entitled to a proper procedure, which the government generally obliges to propose termination and a hearing before they have taken certain negative legal measures.
“I don’t know. It’s not, I am not a lawyer. I don’t know,” said Trump in an interview, which was carried out on Friday, and added that such a requirement would mean that “we would have to carry out a million or two million attempts.”
Trump added that his lawyers “obviously follow what the Supreme Court said.”
On April 19, the Justice of the US Colonel Court banned the Trump administration temporarily to deport a group of Venezuelan migrants who were accused of being gang members. The administration, which has called a rarely used war law, asked the judges to raise or restrict their order.
The wrong deported man remains in El Salvador
In a registration to the Supreme Court, the US general Prosecutor D. John Sauer said that Hefräns received their distances in advance and “reasonable time” to submit claims for judicial review.
The judges also headed Trump’s administration on April 10 to facilitate the return to the USA of a Salvadoranian man, whom the government recognized that it was incorrectly deported to El Salvador.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia remains in a detention center in El Salvador. A federal judge who has the case before the case instructed Trump’s government to provide additional information about which steps he took to secure the return of the man.
Trump said Trump during the NBC interview that it is not something to follow a third period of presidential.
“It is something that, according to my best knowledge, you are not allowed to do,” said Trump, who occasionally indicated that he would like to run for a third term.
In the 22nd amendment to the US constitution it says: “Nobody may be elected to the president more than twice.”