Trump Administration Faces Legal and Ethical Challenges in Immigration Enforcement

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The U.S. government has agreed to facilitate the return of a Guatemalan man, O.C.G., who was deported despite safety concerns, following a court order, marking a shift in the Trump administration's approach to mass deportations and third-country removals. The case highlights ongoing legal battles over immigration enforcement and deportation practices, including the detention of other deportees in Djibouti and the broader strategy of sending migrants to third countries.
- Trump Administration Agrees to Facilitate Return of Guatemalan Man to U.S. The New York Times
- Trump administration says it is working to return Guatemalan man who was deported without due process Politico
- Trump administration says it will fly migrant back to U.S. after judge rules his deportation "ignored" due process CBS News
- Federal judge refuses to reconsider order to facilitate deportee's return to US Fox News
- A Week of Immigration ‘Red Flags’ From the Trump Administration Immigration Impact
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