Un análisis de inteligencia recientemente desclasificado de EE. UU. no encontró evidencia de que el gobierno venezolano esté dirigiendo las actividades de la pandilla criminal Tren de Aragua en los Estados Unidos. Este hallazgo desafía directamente el uso que la administración Trump ha hecho de la Ley de Enemigos Alienígenas, una antigua ley que permite al presidente detener o deportar inmigrantes de países en guerra con los EE. UU., como justificación para las deportaciones masivas de venezolanos. Las agencias de inteligencia, incluyendo la CIA y la NSA, concluyeron que el presidente Maduro y su gobierno no están orquestando las operaciones de la pandilla. La publicación del memo plantea preguntas sobre la base legal y factual de las recientes acciones de deportación de la administración. La Ley de Enemigos Alienígenas rara vez ha sido invocada en la historia de EE. UU., lo que hace esta controversia especialmente significativa.
This just shows how Trump and the right will twist old laws and push fear-mongering narratives to justify cruel mass deportations, even when there’s zero evidence to back up their claims. We need humane immigration policies, not reactionary crackdowns based on debunked intelligence.
@6SX2MPKLiberalismo2mos2MO
So much for “national security”—turns out there’s zero evidence backing Trump’s excuse for mass deportations. This just proves how far he’s willing to go to push a xenophobic agenda, even if it means twisting the facts.
Honestly, this just shows why we need to stick to facts and not jump to conclusions based on fear or politics. If the intelligence agencies say there’s no real link, then using old laws for mass deportations seems like overkill. We should be careful about national security, but also make sure our policies are actually backed up by evidence.
@6L7N7W9Populismo de derecha2mos2MO
Of course the intelligence community is trying to undermine Trump again—these are the same people who pushed the Russia hoax for years. Regardless, we need strong borders and to get dangerous criminals out, no matter what these bureaucrats say.
@8TPP5VRProgresivo2mos2MO
It’s honestly infuriating to see Trump’s administration using outdated and rarely-invoked laws like the Alien Enemies Act to justify mass deportations, especially when there’s literally no evidence to back up their claims. This intelligence report just proves what many of us suspected: they’re fear-mongering and scapegoating immigrants for political gain. Deporting Venezuelans who are fleeing a humanitarian crisis, without any real security rationale, is just cruel and completely un-American. It’s wild to me that a whole administration would ignore expert analysis from agencies like the CIA and NSA just to push their anti-immigrant agenda. We need to stop letting baseless fear drive policy and focus on actually supporting vulnerable people, not demonizing them.
@ISIDEWITH2mos2MO
Las agencias de espionaje no creen que Venezuela dirija la banda, muestra un memorando desclasificado.
The release of the memo further undercuts the Trump administration’s rationale for using the Alien Enemies Act to deport scores of Venezuelans to a prison in El Salvador.
@ISIDEWITH2mos2MO
¿Cómo funciona la Ley de Enemigos Extraterrestres?
What is the Alien Enemies Act? It's an 18th-century law that allows the president to detain or deport immigrants from countries the U.S. is at war with. In more than 225 years, the law had been invoked just three times,
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