Trump administration: ‘Many’ Venezuelans sent to El Salvador prison had no US criminal record
- The Trump administration stated that many Venezuelans sent to El Salvador's mega prison have no criminal record whatsoever, admitting discrepancies in their deportation process.
- District Judge James Boasberg has ordered further information on the deportations to determine if the Trump administration defied his court order.
- The U.S. Government has not provided evidence of crimes by the deported individuals, with many families expressing concerns over the harsh prison conditions in El Salvador.
- The Justice Department has argued against providing more details, saying it may threaten national security and foreign relations.
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Families of deported Venezuelans dispute gang claims after deportations under Alien Enemies Act
NPR talked to the families of four men believed to be in El Salvador. None of them had a serious criminal record in the U.S. Only some had been charged with illegal entry. Three had signed their voluntary departure.
Trump National Security Advisor Defends Deportations to El Salvador Mega-Prison: ‘Wholesale Shift On What a Terrorist Is’
Michael Waltz defended the administration’s deportation of alleged gang members to violent mega-prisons in El Salvador on Wednesday morning’s Fox & Friends.
McCaskill: Trump Trying to 'Disappear People' Like Putin Does
MSNBC contributor Claire McCaskill said Wednesday on "Morning Joe" that President Donald Trump was attempting to "disappear people" with the deportation of hundreds of Venezuelans from the United States to El Salvador. The post McCaskill: Trump Trying to ‘Disappear People’ Like Putin Does appeared first on Breitbart.
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