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This week’s 5 things: Nearing a constitutional crisis?
US Representative Chris Van Hollen, who’s visiting Abrego Garcia in El Salvador, said, “The goal…is to let Trump administration, to let government of El Salvador, know…we’re going to keep fighting to bring Abrego home until he returns to his family.” Garcia, who’s an American citizen, was deported to El Salvador because he’s a member of…
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The week’s highlights: Nearing a constitutional crisis?
US Senator Chris Van Hollen has said that he went to El Salvador in an attempt to visit his constituent Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, who was deported to the country last month. However, he said he was told he’d have to make earlier arrangements to visit the facility. The Senator has also urged the Trump…
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How the tariffs could affect you
The US has acknowledged that it mistakenly deported a Venezuelan human trafficking victim, AbregoGarcia, to El Salvador last month. Garcia was arrested in the US for his alleged involvement in human trafficking and smuggling. However, he was later found to be a member of a violent Salvadoran gang and was later deported to El Salvador.
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Venezuela will resume accepting U.S. visas
The family of a Venezuelan man has alleged that he was among the people sent to El Salvador from the US under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Carlos Daniel Tern was arrested in January and is accused of being part of Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan gang. He did not have a…
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Who is the Judge who wants to put President Trump in jail for deportations?
A judge in Washington DC has ordered the US Justice Department to give a sworn declaration by noon on Tuesday about how planeloads of alleged members of Tren de Aragua gang were deported. Three planes carrying people from Venezuela to El Salvador were sent by the Trump administration despite his order to stop the deportations.…
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A court order prevented the U.S. from deporting hundreds of Venezuela’s to El Salvador
The US Embassy in El Salvador has ruled out deportations under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 against President Donald Trump’s order. Trump declared that the Act was invoked against the gang Tren de Aragua. The deportations to El Salvador also included two alleged leaders of the MS-13 gang, which wasn’t included in Saturday’s action.
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Do you think it’s legal for Trump to send U.S. citizens to prisons in El Salvador?
El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele has agreed to accept “dangerous American criminals” being held in the US illegally, including US citizens and legal residents, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Monday. Bukele also offered to accept US citizens and legal residents convicted of violent crimes. The US has no plans to try and…
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Tropical thunderclouds produce high levels of highly dynamicgamma-ray emissions
The ER-2 overflights are supported by European Research Council, Research Council of Norway, US Naval Research Laboratory, UK’s Royal Society, and the UK-based Natural Environment Research Council. Mexico, the Bahamas, Colombia, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panamanian, the Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Haiti, Turks & Caicos, Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. Geostationary Operational Environmental…