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ICE Deportation Error Sends Protected Salvadoran Citizen to Notorious El Salvador Prison

Due to an administrative error, ICE deported Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran citizen with protected status in the US, to El Salvador on March 15, 2024, despite knowing of his protected status; he is now imprisoned in CECOT, a notorious prison in El Salvador.

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Four Deportation Orders Issued Following Berlin Pro-Palestinian Protest

Following a pro-Palestinian protest at Berlin's Free University on October 17, 2024, resulting in over €100,000 in damages, three EU citizens (two Irish, one Polish) and a US citizen face deportation; they are appealing the decision.

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Unprepared Child Protection Board in The Hague Impacts Custody Cases

The Hague's Child Protection Board attends hundreds of annual custody hearings unprepared, failing to review case files before advising judges on child welfare during parental separations, potentially impacting thousands of children yearly.

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Trump's Tariffs and Deportations Risk Recession and Human Rights Violations

President Trump's announced tariffs, termed "liberation day," risk a prolonged recession if met with global retaliation, while the administration's summary deportations without due process have already resulted in the wrongful deportation of a legal resident, sparking widespread criticism.

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Erroneous Deportation of Maryland Resident Highlights U.S. Immigration System Flaws

Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego Garcia, granted protection from deportation in 2019, was mistakenly deported to El Salvador on March 12, sparking outrage and highlighting flaws in the U.S. immigration system; his young autistic son is severely impacted.

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Trump Administration Deports 17 to El Salvador Amidst Legal and Human Rights Concerns

The Trump administration deported 17 alleged gang members to El Salvador, despite legal challenges and human rights concerns, marking a continuation of its policy of using third countries for deportations and raising concerns about due process and safety.

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Germany Orders Expulsion of Four Following Berlin Protest

Following a pro-Palestinian protest at Berlin's Free University in October 2024, resulting in over €100,000 in damages, German authorities ordered the expulsion of three EU citizens and one American national in March 2025, a decision currently contested in court.

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US Deports Salvadoran Man with Judicial Protection to El Salvador

The US government deported Kilmar Armando Abrego García, a Salvadoran man with judicial protection from deportation, to El Salvador on March 15th due to an "administrative error," despite a court order prohibiting it; he is now held in the dangerous Cecot prison.

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Judge Retains Jurisdiction in Lawsuit Challenging Detention of Pro-Palestinian Activist

A New Jersey judge rejected the federal government's attempt to dismiss a lawsuit challenging the detention of Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian activist, finding he has jurisdiction because Khalil was in New Jersey when the petition was filed, despite being held in Louisiana. The lawsuit alleges th...

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Turkish Doctoral Student Arrested Amidst US Crackdown on "Hamas Sympathizers

Rumeysa Öztürk, a Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University with a valid F-1 visa, was arrested on March 25th by federal agents who revoked her visa without warning; this is part of a broader crackdown on "Hamas sympathizers" on college campuses across the US, prompting concerns about civil liber...

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DOJ Accused of Contradictory Stances on Detainee Removal

In a Monday court filing, the ACLU accused the DOJ of holding contradictory positions on when the removal of detainees is complete, citing a March 25th filing in the Alien Enemies Act (AEA) case claiming removal is complete once a plane leaves US airspace, and a March 10th filing stating removal is ...

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US Defies Court Orders, Deports 17 Venezuelans to El Salvador

Despite legal challenges, the U.S. deported 17 Venezuelan migrants accused of gang activity to El Salvador, sparking international condemnation for alleged human rights violations.

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