Trump’s administration says he is working to return the Guatemalan man deported to Mexico
The Trump administration said in the judicial presentations on Wednesday that he was working to bring back a Guatemalan man who was deported to Mexico despite his fear of being damaged there, days after a federal judge ordered the administration to facilitate his return.
The man, who is gay, was protected from being returned to his country of origin under the order of an immigration judge of the United States at that time. But the United States put it on a bus and sent it to Mexico, an elimination that the United States District Judge Brian Murphy, probably “lacked any appearance of due process.”
Since then, Mexico has returned it to Guatemala, where it is hidden, according to judicial documents.

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In a judicial presentation on Wednesday, government lawyers said that a so -called public benefit probation package had been approved and was waiting for additional approval of national security investigations. The designation allows people who are not eligible to enter the US.
The officials of the Office of Immigration and Customs Control of Phoenix, or ICE, spoke with the lawyers of the man during the weekend and are working to bring him back to the United States on a plane rented by ICE, said the presentation of the court.
A previous judicial procedure had determined that the man, identified by the initials OCG, risked persecution or torture if he returned to Guatemala. But he also feared to return to Mexico, where he says he was raped and extorted while looking for asylum in the United States, according to judicial documents.

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The assistant secretary of the Department of National Security, Tricia McLaughlin, who called Murphy a “federal activist judge,” said that OCG was in the country illegally, the “retention of removal to Guatemala” was granted and, instead, he was sent to Mexico, which she said it was “a third safe option for him, to her claim of asylum.”
Murphy’s order last Friday adds to a series of findings of federal courts against the recent deportations of the Trump administration. Those have included other deportations to third countries and the erroneous deportation of Kilmar Abrego García, a Salvadoran who had lived in Maryland for approximately 14 years, working and raising a family.
The United States Supreme Court ordered the Trump administration to facilitate the return of Abrego García to the United States of a notorious saving prison, rejecting the affirmation of the White House that he could not recover it after deporting it by mistake. Both the White House and the president of El Salvadore have said they are helpless to return it.


