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Women Caught in the Middle of U. S. Deportation Drama
Tecoluca, El SalvadorTuesday, March 25, 2025
The documents reportedly state that the detainees are not entitled to a review of their cases.
A U. S. District Judge issued a restraining order to temporarily halt the deportations, but the Justice Department challenged this order.
The deportations raised questions about the evidence used to identify the detainees as gang members.
Many of the deported individuals did not have criminal records in the United States.
The women were eventually returned to the U. S. after being told that El Salvador would not accept them.
A Nicaraguan migrant who was also deported to El Salvador shared a similar experience.
He was returned to the U. S. after authorities in El Salvador refused to detain him due to potential conflicts with other Central American countries.
The migrant also heard that the women were not accepted because the prison was not equipped for females and they were not mentioned in the agreement.
The situation highlights the challenges and controversies surrounding deportation policies and the treatment of detainees.
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