Wrongful Deportations

Trump Admin Deported 238 Men to El Salvador Prison: 75% Had No Criminal Record

A 60 Minutes investigation refutes the Trump administration’s claim that 238 Venezuelan men deported to El Salvador’s CECOT prison are terrorists or gang members. The investigation revealed that 75% of the men had no known criminal records. The administration’s justification relies on flimsy evidence, such as social media posts and tattoos, while withholding supposedly incriminating information. This lack of evidence suggests the deportations serve primarily as political propaganda to deter illegal immigration. The administration’s efforts to conceal this lack of evidence are increasingly undermined by revealed instances of wrongful deportations.

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Trump’s Deportations: Hundreds Deported to El Salvador Without US Criminal Records

A recent sworn declaration by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) official revealed that a significant number of individuals deported under the Alien Enemies Act during the Trump administration lacked criminal records in the United States. These deportations, often labeled as targeting gang members, involved non-citizens whose alleged gang affiliations were the primary basis for removal. The statement highlights a discrepancy between the stated rationale for the deportations and the actual criminal history of those removed. This finding raises questions about the accuracy of the Trump administration’s claims regarding gang membership and the justification for these deportations.

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