Trump DOJ Admits It Used Bogus Info In Key Deportation Case

Looks like a clerical error. Every illegal alien deported brings America closer to being a nation of laws once again. Funny how you folks only side with criminals and invaders and want to shield said criminals in fantasy laws you simply invent at a moments notice. Pathetic.

We are a nation of laws. Stop being goofy.
 

This Is Effed Up On So Many Levels​

In an important federal case in Massachusetts over whether deportees can be sent to third countries rather than their countries of origin, the Trump administration admitted Friday to a grievous error and managed to compound it in the process.

It’s a bit complicated so let me boil it down to its essentials:

  • Background: A gay Guatemalan national who had a U.S. immigration judge order barring his removal to his home country because he feared continued persecution was instead deported to Mexico in February by the Trump administration, partly on the grounds that he had told ICE that he didn’t fear being sent to Mexico. That was odd because the man, identified only by the initials O.C.G., had previously testified that he had been targeted and raped in Mexico, his lawyers say.
  • Thursday: The Trump DOJ abruptly cancelled the scheduled deposition of an ICE official “whom Defendants previously identified as giving Plaintiff O.C.G. notice of deportation to Mexico and recording his response of lack of fear,” O.C.G.’s lawyers later told the court.
  • Friday: The Trump DOJ filed a “Notice of Errata” admitting that during the judge’s ordered discovery in the case it had been unable to “identify any officer who asked O.C.G. whether he had a fear of return to Mexico.” A key factual element of the Trump administration’s case had evaporated. But it got worse …
  • Sunday: Lawyers for the deportee – who is now in hiding in Guatemala because he fears persecution as a gay man – filed an emergency motion pointing out, among other things, that the government’s filing about its own error revealed the deportees name and other information, further jeopardizing his safety despite a court order anonymizing his identifying information.
Still with me? In the course of admitting its error, the Trump administration outed the gay man who it had wrongfully deported in the first place.

This case may ultimately yield the third court order for the Trump administration to “facilitate” the return of a wrongfully deported foreign national.

These guys are effing morons. Why are they smiling?

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This is why I’ve said repeatedly we should have started with Mayorkas and the rest of the hand aiding the Invaders
 
The guy was in the U.S. illegally. Doesn't that mean anything top the left? Is the left really interested in this junk while American women are being raped and murdered by illegal aliens?

If he was granted the right to stay here, he was not here illegally.
 
There is no such admission in any of that content
Keep on crying for your beloved criminals as you look dumber and dumber each passing day doing so.
 
When a Guatemalan man sued the Trump administration in March for deporting him to Mexico despite a fear of persecution, immigration officials had a response: The man told them himself he was not afraid to be sent there.

But in a late Friday court filing, the administration acknowledged that this claim — a key plank of the government’s response to a high-stakes class action lawsuit — was based on erroneous information.

Mexico persecutes people for being gay? Since when?

In fact they are far more progressive then the United States, same sex acts have been legal since 1871, same sex marriage is recognized, Mexico is very pro-LGBTQ

 

This Is Effed Up On So Many Levels​

In an important federal case in Massachusetts over whether deportees can be sent to third countries rather than their countries of origin, the Trump administration admitted Friday to a grievous error and managed to compound it in the process.

It’s a bit complicated so let me boil it down to its essentials:

  • Background: A gay Guatemalan national who had a U.S. immigration judge order barring his removal to his home country because he feared continued persecution was instead deported to Mexico in February by the Trump administration, partly on the grounds that he had told ICE that he didn’t fear being sent to Mexico. That was odd because the man, identified only by the initials O.C.G., had previously testified that he had been targeted and raped in Mexico, his lawyers say.
  • Thursday: The Trump DOJ abruptly cancelled the scheduled deposition of an ICE official “whom Defendants previously identified as giving Plaintiff O.C.G. notice of deportation to Mexico and recording his response of lack of fear,” O.C.G.’s lawyers later told the court.
  • Friday: The Trump DOJ filed a “Notice of Errata” admitting that during the judge’s ordered discovery in the case it had been unable to “identify any officer who asked O.C.G. whether he had a fear of return to Mexico.” A key factual element of the Trump administration’s case had evaporated. But it got worse …
  • Sunday: Lawyers for the deportee – who is now in hiding in Guatemala because he fears persecution as a gay man – filed an emergency motion pointing out, among other things, that the government’s filing about its own error revealed the deportees name and other information, further jeopardizing his safety despite a court order anonymizing his identifying information.
Still with me? In the course of admitting its error, the Trump administration outed the gay man who it had wrongfully deported in the first place.

This case may ultimately yield the third court order for the Trump administration to “facilitate” the return of a wrongfully deported foreign national.

These guys are effing morons. Why are they smiling?

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Deport him to Hollywood. He'll be right at home. :p
 
If he was granted the right to stay here, he was not here illegally.
Yes he was. The Immigration Judge said they could deport him, but not to Guatemala. So they deported him to Mexico
 
Mexico persecutes people for being gay? Since when?

In fact they are far more progressive then the United States, same sex acts have been legal since 1871, same sex marriage is recognized, Mexico is very pro-LGBTQ

A bit odd that he left Mexico and went back to Guatemala, where he said he was going to be persecuted.
 
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