一名被错误驱逐的危地马拉男子被送回美国,这是美国历史上第一次特朗普政府根据法官的命令把一个被驱逐者带回来。
据他的律师称,这名被错误驱逐到墨西哥的男子已于周三被送回美国。
在法庭文件中被确定为O.C.G .的这名男子的回归,是特朗普政府在一场全面打击移民在法官下令将他们遣返后,他将被驱逐者带回了美国。
根据法庭文件,上个月,美国地方法院法官布莱恩·墨菲命令特朗普政府“立即采取一切措施”遣返O.C.G。“他被放上一辆公共汽车,送往墨西哥”。特朗普称,他曾在墨西哥被绑架勒索赎金并遭到强奸。
根据法庭文件,O.C.G .于2024年3月非法进入美国,并被驱逐出境。在他再次进入美国后。O.C.G .在移民程序中证实,他害怕被遣送回墨西哥,这导致法官准许他暂缓遣送回该国。
墨菲法官发现,O.C.G .很可能成功地证明“他的免职缺乏任何正当程序的表象。”
“从来没有人认为O.C.G .构成了任何形式的安全威胁。”墨菲在他5月的订单中说。“总的来说,这个案件没有提出任何特殊的事实或法律情况,只是一个男人被错误地装上一辆公共汽车并被送回一个据称他刚刚被强奸和绑架的国家的平庸恐怖。”
根据法庭文件,在O.C.G .被送往墨西哥后,当局将他转移到危地马拉,他说在回国前他必须一直躲在那里。
O.C.G .是a .案的原原告之一集体诉讼在马萨诸塞州提出质疑驱逐到第三国。
Trump administration, for 1st time, returns wrongly deported migrant to US
A wrongly deported Guatemalan man has been returned to the United States, marking the first time theTrump administrationhas brought back a deportee based on a judge's order.
The man, who was wrongly deported to Mexico, was returned to the U.S. on Wednesday, according to his lawyer.
The return of the man, identified in court filings as O.C.G., is the first instance in which the Trump administration, in the midst of asweeping immigration crackdown, has brought a deportee back to the U.S. after a judge ordered their return.
Last month, U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy ordered the Trump administration to "take all immediate steps" to return O.C.G. after he was "placed on a bus and sent to Mexico," a country where he said he was previously held for ransom and raped, according to court filings.
O.C.G., according to court documents, illegally entered the U.S. in March 2024 and was deported. After he subsequently reentered the United States. O.C.G. attested during immigration proceedings that he was afraid of being sent to Mexico, leading a judge to grant him a withholding of removal to that country.
Judge Murphy found that O.C.G. was likely to succeed in showing that "his removal lacked any semblance of due process."
"No one has ever suggested that O.C.G. poses any sort of security threat." Murphy said in his order in May. "In general, this case presents no special facts or legal circumstances, only the banal horror of a man being wrongfully loaded onto a bus and sent back to a country where he was allegedly just raped and kidnapped."
After O.C.G. was sent to Mexico, authorities removed him to Guatemala, where he said he had to remain in hiding until his return, according to court filings.
O.C.G. is one of the original plaintiffs in aclass-action lawsuitfiled in Massachusetts that challenges removals to third countries.