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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has torn a federal judge in Washington because of the release of an illegal transgender migrant from imprisonment and said that the release was caused by the judge, who bowed to the activist.
Tricia McLaughlin, deputy DHS deputy secretary of the DHS
The migrant identified by DHS as “Odalis Jhonatan Jhonatan Martinez-Velasquez, a male illegal foreigner from Mexico”, joined the country in 2023 and was released under the bid administration.
Odalis Jhonatan Martinez-Velasquez entered the country in 2023 and was released under the bidet management. (Department of Homeland Security)
Martinez-Velasquez was arrested on June 2 and in the male detention center for the security of women in ice custody in ICE-HABSPRAUS in accordance with the executive order of President Donald Trump with the protection of women said.
Baggio ordered Martinez-Velasquez, which was published this week, even though he had already been processed for accelerated distance and decided that the asylum seeker had been withdrawn freedom without adequate procedural protection.
“The activist judge ignores the biological reality of the gender, undermines ICE’s commitment to promoting safe, safe and human environments for women in custody and undermines the mandate of the American people to restore the Commonsense into our immigration system and reject extreme gender fanaticism,” said McLaughlin.
“An immigration judge, no district judge, has to decide whether Odalis Jhonatan should be released or arrested.”
On his first day in office, President Donald J. Trump signed the executive regulation that defends women against the extremism of gender -specific ideology and restored the federal government the biological truth, which forbids DHS to take advantage of men in women’s finding centers.
McLaughlin said Martinez-Velasquez was no exception.
Judge Amy Margaret Baggio speaks to the nomination of the Senate during the hearing. Baggio is under fire from DHS because he released Odalis Jhonatan Martinez-Velasquez. (US -Senat)
“The President made it clear on the first day: DHS will not buy into the radical gender ideology in the detention Illegal aliens“, Said McLaughlin.
Martinez-Velasquez claims asylum after he was allegedly kidnapped and raped by cartel members in Mexico.
The migrant was arrested last month before a courtroom in Portland and moved to the Northwest Ice Processing Center Tacoma, Washington. And held there for over 40 days after a judge had granted the government’s application for dismissal of the asylum procedure.
The non-profit innovation Law Lab, whose lawyers represent Martinez-Velasquez, condemned the fact that Martinez-Velasquez was recorded in a men’s facility.
The lawyers of Martinez-Velasquez submitted a habeas petition to check a legal request in which the court asked whether the detention was lawful and said they were not aware that their client’s location was taken into account after the migrant.
According to proper procedural standards, especially in asylum cases, lawyers must be able to localize their clients, and ice is obliged to notify or justify sudden detention and broadcasts.
In Martinez-Velasquez, the judge found that ICE, promptly, specific information about the location and the legal status of the migrant violated the fundamental procedural justice.
The judge also asked to know why it was immediately considered necessary.
One of the lawyers of the migrant, Stephen Manning, of the immigrant law group, told beforehand Upper That Martinez-Velasquez was processed into the Tacoma hustery center, but he had not received access to her since she was transferred. Martinez-Velasquez was only identified as “OJM” in court documents.
An aerial absorption of prisoners who train in a recreation area outdoors in the Northwest Ice Processing Center (David Ryder/Getty Images)
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“They threatened to kill them because OJM is a transgender woman,” says her Habeas Petition Pro Opb. “For fear of her life, she fled in the United States in the United States in September 2023,” said Manning.
Manning told Willamette Weekly that his client had not committed a crime in the United States and had regularly checked into ICE offices.
Oregon Sanctuary’s laws prevent it from having long-term immigration security facilities and watching temporary holding cells in Portland Ice Office-das next Immigration The center is the Tacoma facility.