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In 2025, the Trump administration ordered deadly U.S. airstrikes on gang-linked boats in international waters, killing 147, citing self-defense, and faced criticism for defying court orders and expanding executive power.
In September 2025, the Trump administration authorized U.S. military airstrikes in international waters targeting boats linked to the gang Tren de Aragua, resulting in 147 deaths, citing collective self-defense against drug cartels.
Despite a 2024 conviction on 34 felony counts, Trump received an unconditional discharge, with the judge citing presidential immunity.
The administration defied court orders, including one to halt migrant flights to El Salvador, arguing legal obligations ended once planes left U.S. airspace.
The Justice Department issued a confidential memo backing the strikes as lawful, though experts dispute its reasoning.
Critics call the actions extrajudicial killings violating international law, accusing the administration of using legal rhetoric to mask lawlessness and expand executive power.
En 2025, la administración Trump ordenó mortíferos ataques aéreos estadounidenses contra botes vinculados a pandillas en aguas internacionales, matando a 147, citando la legítima defensa, y se enfrentó a críticas por desafiar las órdenes judiciales y expandir el poder ejecutivo.