NBC News Reports Trump Admin Effectively Disappeared' Migrant Refugee Who Entered the U.S. Legally
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Katy Tur and David Noriega discussed the case of Widmer Josneyder Agelviz Sanguino, a Venezuelan refugee who was legally admitted to the U.S. but later arrested and deported to El Salvador under dubious circumstances. Despite extensive vetting proving he posed no threat, he was jailed based on a tattoo misattributed to gang affiliation. Experts challenge the perceived tattoo link, raising serious concerns over due process and the efficacy of asylum protocols. This case exemplifies the troubling practice of deporting individuals without allowing them to contest gang membership claims.
"These men spent months of extensive vetting proving to the U.S. Government that they did not constitute a threat to public safety."
"Lisbeth Sanguino was shocked when immigration agents arrested her 24-year-old son for a gang-related tattoo that experts say is not associated with membership."
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