Trump deportations are more media than cool, says teacher
And there is using these legal subterfuge. But now we see a reaction about it. And we don’t know in the coming days how this will be, because the legal structure of the United States, at least in this Trump government, is coming very close to what we see the ‘bukeism’, from bukele in El Salvador.
So he is using a structure from another country to complement this mass deportation measure he intends to do.
Flavia Loss
The teacher explained the old law that Donald Trump invoked to make the deportations, but warned that the US president cannot completely pass over the judiciary.
He invoked a law called the Law of Foreign Enemies of the eighteenth century. And this is also a feature of US presidentialism, the president has some more prerogatives.
It has more power in some issues, for example, rates and now this issue of migration and deportation than the legislature and the judiciary. But that does not mean that it can act without other powers allowing and regulating it.
He has some prerogatives. And that’s precisely what is happening. The Trump administration uses these prerogatives to often pass over the judiciary.
