A US federal judge on Monday ordered the Trump administration to provide due process to Venezuelan migrants who have been removed from the US and flown to the Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT).
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Washington – A federal judge ruled Monday that the Trump administration must give legal due process to Venezuelan migrants flown to a notorious prison in El Salvador, either by providing court hearings or returning them to the U.S.
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government had denied due process to Venezuelan men who were deported to the notorious CECOT prison in El Salvador earlier this year after President Trump invoked ...
In the order, Boasberg said that the fact that these Venezuelans were summarily denied due process and are already out of the country, does not give the government permission to throw up its hands and say it doesn't need to grant due process now.
District JudgeJames Boasberg said the federal government denied due process to a group of Venezuelan immigrants who were deported earlier this year to an infamous anti-terrorism prison, called CECOT.
Boasberg had previously denied them habeas relief because of a lack of constructive custody, but found a separate legal avenue in equity that entitled them to pursue their denial of due process claims.
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