The Trump administration's recent use of the Alien Enemies Act has led to the deportation of many Venezuelan and Salvadoran migrants, with allegations of gang ties. Legal challenges have emerged as federal judge James Boasberg tries to halt these deportation flights while complaints from families rise against supposed misidentifications and lack of due process. Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who possesses legal protection against removal due to life-threatening conditions in El Salvador, was wrongfully deported, showcasing serious flaws in the administration’s evaluation methods of alleged gang affiliations, often based on superficial indicators like tattoos.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a native of El Salvador who fled gang violence and entered the United States in 2011 as a 16-year-old, was wrongfully sent back.
The Trump administration has been deporting migrants based on perceived gang affiliations, often determined through tattoos or clothing, accused of due process failures.
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