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U.S. Supreme Court Declares Donald Trump’s Capture and Detention of Venezuela Sitting President Nicolás Maduro a Violation of Head-of-State Immunity and International Law, Mandates His Immediate Extradition
U.S. Supreme Court Declares Donald Trump’s Capture and Detention of Venezuela Sitting President Nicolás Maduro a Violation of Head-of-State Immunity and International Law, Mandates His Immediate Extradition
U.S. Supreme Court Rules Detention of Venezuelan President Violates International Law
**Washington, D.C.** — In a landmark and highly controversial decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that the capture and detention of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by U.S. authorities constituted a violation of head-of-state immunity and international law.
The Court held that, regardless of ongoing political disputes and allegations surrounding Maduro’s administration, a sitting foreign head of state is generally entitled to legal protections under established principles of international law. The majority opinion emphasized that unilateral detention of a recognized foreign leader could undermine diplomatic relations and set a dangerous precedent for international governance.
As part of its ruling, the Court ordered the immediate release and extradition of Maduro to Venezuela, stating that his continued detention lacked a lawful basis under both U.S. legal obligations and international norms.
The decision has sparked strong reactions from political leaders in Washington and abroad. Supporters of the ruling described it as a reaffirmation of the rule of law and respect for international legal standards, while critics argued that it could limit efforts to hold foreign leaders accountable for alleged misconduct.
International observers and foreign governments are expected to closely monitor the implementation of the Court’s order, which may have significant implications for future diplomatic and legal disputes involving foreign heads of state.