
Supreme Court Backs #Trump, Blocks Return of Violent MS-13 Member ettalkshow.com
The Supreme Court handed the Trump administration a major legal victory by blocking a lower court’s order that sought to force the return of an MS-13 gang member from El Salvador to the United States. The decision, issued by Chief Justice John Roberts, effectively shields the Trump administration from complying with a controversial ruling from a federal judge in Maryland.
The case involves the deportation of an illegal immigrant and alleged MS-13 member, identified as an El Salvadoran national who was removed by U.S. immigration officials in violation of a lower court order. The Biden administration’s Department of Justice did not oppose the order to return him. However, under the Trump administration, federal officials acted swiftly to deport the gang member, citing national security and public safety interests.
In response, U.S. District Judge Peter Messitte in Maryland ruled that the Trump administration violated his order by removing the individual before his habeas corpus petition could be fully reviewed. He demanded that the gang member be returned to the U.S. — an action that would have set a dangerous precedent by rewarding defiance of immigration enforcement and undermining executive authority on border control.
Chief Justice Roberts issued a temporary stay on Messitte’s ruling, blocking the return order while the case proceeds through the appeals process. The Court’s decision reflects a sharp rebuke of judicial overreach and aligns with President Trump’s tough-on-crime, America First immigration stance.
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