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The Trump administration is preparing to send more immigrants with criminal records to El Salvador’s notorious mega prison on the heels of a Supreme Court order allowing the use for now of a sweeping ...
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The Salvadoran citizen had an immigration court order preventing his deportation to his native country over fears he would face persecution from local gangs.
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“The government continues to delay, obfuscate and flout court orders, while a man’s life and safety is at risk,” the lawyers wrote in court papers filed in the case.
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Why the men sent to El Salvador's mega-prison may never make it outFamilies and lawyers fear for the deportees who may face indefinite detention in a prison known for human rights abuses.
Donald Trump’s Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem filmed a social media video inside a mega-prison in El Salvador holding Venezuelan people deported by the United States as she visited the facility on Wednesday,
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — The crown jewel of El Salvador’s aggressive anti-crime strategy — a mega-prison where visitation, recreation and education are not allowed — became the latest ...
A judge in Boston has extended by a week his recently issued order blocking the deportation of migrants to third countries while he considers a longer-lasting injunction.
The announcement by Latino Democrats adds to growing concern and criticism of the administration's policy to deport hundreds of migrants to El Salvador and house them in CECOT under a $6 million agreement. U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited the prison in late March, when Abrego Garcia was held there.
Costa Rican bigwig tours El Salvador’s ‘mega prison’ for solution to out-of-control migrant gang war
With an all-time high in homicides, Costa Rica is desperate for an answer to spiraling gang violence — and is considering it’s own “hellhole” mega-prison, officials said.
The U.S. sent 238 Venezuelan migrants to a Salvadoran mega-prison. The Trump administration says they're all gang members, but 60 Minutes could find no criminal records for 75 percent of them.
U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis pushed back on claims by DOJ lawyers that they have no power to bring Kilmar Abrego Garcia, 29, back from El Salvador.