The Ministry of Justice acknowledged that his claim that the man had stated that he was not afraid to be sent to Mexico was based on incorrect information
A federal judge ordered the Trump government to make it easier for the return of a Guatemaltecus, who said he was deported to Mexico despite fears that there would be a prosecution there, after officials admitted. How did they make a mistake in his case.
Boston regional judge Brian Murphy He issued the order a few days after the Ministry of Justice admitted that his claim that the man had explicitly stated that he was not afraid to be sent to Mexico, was based on incorrect information.
This decision is the most recent case of a judge ordering the president’s government Donald Trump facilitate the return of an immigrant, expelled in the context of the republican’s sweeping efforts to make mass deportations based on his hard -core anti -immigration agenda, Because it was wrong in the case of a person.
Such a mistake happened with Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego Garciawho was deported in March to El Salvador despite a command that protected him from deportation. He remains there despite the fact that a judge ordered the government to facilitate his return.
Yesterday’s order concerns a man referring to court documents as ‘OCG’ and is The top plaintiff in a massive appeal before Murphy A group of immigrants for whom final expulsion orders have been given and who resort to the prospect of being deported by rapid proceedings to countries other than their own.
Murphy, who has been appointed by Donald Trump’s democratic predecessor, Joe Biden, has issued a series of decisions in the case that prevent the Ministry of Interior from deporting Without first ensuring that these people have the opportunity to hear any concerns they may have for their safety.
According to his advocates, OCG is a gay man who escaped Guatemala in 2024 after facing threats of death because of his sexuality. In the United States he entered Mexico in May 2024.
A judge responsible for his migration issues granted Protection from possible deportation to Guatemala in February after an asylum officer found that he had Reasonable fears that you would exist there you persecute. However, two days later, they put him on a bus and sent him to Mexico, a country in which had previously held hostage for ransom and rapedMurphy wrote yesterday, Friday.
Source :Skai
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