5 of the most-botched deportations of Trump 2.0
Summary
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has faced challenges in carrying out President Trump's large-scale deportation goals, leading to several high-profile deportation mistakes. Some deportations ignored court orders, resulting in wrongful removals and legal appeals. The article highlights five cases where deportations did not go as planned.Key Facts
- DHS deported 675,000 undocumented immigrants as of late January under President Trump's administration.
- A suspect in a major U.S. jewelry heist was deported to Ecuador before his trial, which caused legal issues.
- A college student, Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, was deported to Honduras despite a court order allowing her to stay, and she remains barred from returning to the U.S.
- A Guatemalan man, known as O.C.G., was wrongly deported to Mexico, then Guatemala, before being returned to the U.S.
- Kilmar Abrego Garcia was wrongly deported to El Salvador and later returned to the U.S., where he faced legal battles regarding his removal order.
- The administration faced backlash for not respecting judicial orders and had to apologize for some deportation mistakes.
- Some deported individuals continue to fight legal battles to return to the U.S.
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