Trump administration deported Maryland dad to El Salvador
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Though James Boasberg, a federal judge in Washington, D.C., issued an order for the military flights to be halted as he weighed a legal challenge, the government has continued to transport migrants ou...
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The White House admits a “clerical error” was to blame for mistakenly deporting a Maryland man with protected legal status to a notorious El Salvador prison.
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The administration is calling it an "administrative error" and claims there is nothing it can do, arguing that U.S. courts "do not have jurisdiction" to order his release now that he is outside the c...
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Why the men sent to El Salvador's mega-prison may never make it outHundreds of Venezuelans who were deported to El Salvador from the United States in recent days ... to CECOT that cells appeared built to hold roughly 80 inmates and that men were held there for 23.5 hours a day. CNN added that the cells had tiered metal ...
With the order to send 250 men to El Salvador without due process, the government is saying the president can violate a fundamental law.
The Trump administration says it has deported 17 more “violent criminals” from the Tren de Aragua and MS-13 gangs to El Salvador, as it doubles down on a policy of removing people from the U.S. to third countries despite criticism over lack of transparency and human rights protections.
The wife of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported to an El Salvador prison, says he's not a criminal and she's "scared for his life."
2025.Salvadoran Government via Getty Images Senior Correspondent Nearly a week after the Trump administration flew more than 200 Venezuelan men to El Salvador, the mass deportation is continuing to draw intense scrutiny, with a federal judge admonishing ...
The Trump administration acknowledged Monday "an administrative error" led to the deportation of a native of El Salvador but the government has no interest in returning the alleged member of MS-13 to his wife and his child with a disability,
The case has raised questions not only about how the man could have ended up on a plane to El Salvador, but also about why the administration has apparently not moved to correct its mistake.
A Maryland father who was deported to El Salvador is now suing Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, Acting Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Todd Lyons and several other officials.