The Trump administration has returned a Guatemalan man to the United States after a judge determined he was wrongly deported without due process, his legal team told CBS News. The man, who has gone by O.C.G. in court proceedings, landed in the United States today and made contact with lawyers representing him after he landed, said Trina Realmuto, one of his attorneys and the executive director of the National Immigration Litigation Alliance.
Main Idea: A Guatemalan man wrongly deported without due process has been returned to the United States after a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to bring him back.
Key Points:
The case may raise taxpayer costs and weaken trust in immigration enforcement if courts keep finding removals lacked due process.
The return shows courts can force the government to fix wrongful deportations and protect people from dangerous removal.
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Central federal agency involved in the court dispute and admitted an error in a sworn declaration.
The judge whose order that O.C.G. be returned is a key event in the article.
Legal organization representing O.C.G. and actively advancing the return effort.
The Trump administration’s actions are central to the story, and he is the named political figure associated with.
Federal body involved in O.C.G.’s asylum processing and removal context.
O.C.G.’s native country and a major part of the removal and asylum context.
The place where the eight other migrants are currently being held.
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