The Trump administration threatened Friday to “suspend” the rights of appeal of the immigrants mentioned in their mass expulsion project if the judges continue to hinder it. “The Constitution clearly says that the Habeas Corpus law can be suspended during the invasion,” said a White House advisor, Stephen Miller, to journalists. He referred to one of the fundamental principles of the Anglo -Saxon law, guaranteeing any individual who can dispute before a judge his arrest or detention if he considers it arbitrary, which has not been very suspended in the history of the United States. “So this is an option that we are considering seriously. Many will depend on the behavior of the courts” in immigration matters, added Stephen Miller.
President Donald Trump erected the fight against immigration …