Judge says U.S. must help return some of the Venezuelans deported to El Salvador prison
Summary
A U.S. judge ordered the Trump administration to bring back some Venezuelan migrants deported to a prison in El Salvador, with the U.S. government covering the costs. These deportations were part of President Trump's immigration crackdown, using a law from the 18th century. The judge criticized the administration for not following his earlier instructions.Key Facts
- A judge ordered the return of some Venezuelan migrants deported to El Salvador.
- The deportations were based on accusations of gang membership.
- President Trump used a law from the 18th century called the Alien Enemies Act.
- The judge criticized the government for ignoring his past orders.
- The U.S. must pay for the migrants' return flights.
- The Venezuelan men want to clear their names.
- They can file legal documents challenging their deportations and gang membership claims.
- The administration is investigating a possible contempt violation for not following court orders.
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