Tom Goldstein has publicly condemned the Department of Justice for providing what he describes as 'breathtaking' legal theories that could taint the integrity of grand jury proceedings. Additionally, a recent investigation revealed that among 240 prisoners deported to El Salvador, over 50 entered the U.S. legally and did not break any immigration laws. In a troubling development, the lawyer for these prisoners was arrested and disappeared under suspicious circumstances, allegedly relating to old embezzlement claims. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court's recent decision allows the Trump administration to revoke legal status for Venezuelans, potentially leading to unfounded immigration allegations.
Tom Goldstein criticized the Department of Justice for what he termed 'breathtaking' legal theories, which he claims have unfairly influenced the grand jury's decisions.
Analysis shows that 240 prisoners sent to El Salvador included over 50 who had legally settled in the U.S. without any immigration violations.
A lawyer representing imprisoned individuals in El Salvador mysteriously disappeared following embezzlement allegations, prompting concerns about safety and justice.
The Supreme Court has empowered the Trump administration to rescind legal protections for around 300,000 Venezuelans, raising questions about fabricated immigration violations.
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