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US Uncertain About 137 Venezuelans Deported Under Controversial Act

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio revealed that the U.S. government has lost track of 137 Venezuelans deported last year under the Alien Enemies Act. This situation arises after a federal judge mandated that the government provide these individuals with due process, which could complicate U.S. foreign policy with Venezuela. The deportees, alleged to be linked to the Tren de Aragua gang, were sent to El Salvador, where they were later released as part of a prisoner exchange. Rubio emphasized that facilitating hearings for these migrants could harm U.S. interests in Venezuela, especially following recent political developments involving President Trump and Nicolás Maduro's regime.

Key Details: • 137 Venezuelans were deported under the Alien Enemies Act. • Federal Judge James Boasberg ruled that deportees were denied due process. • The deportees were linked to the Tren de Aragua gang. • El Salvador released these Venezuelans in July as part of a prisoner swap.

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Donald TrumpEl SalvadorVenezuelaNicolás MaduroMarco RubioDemocracy ForwardAmerican Civil Liberties UnionJames Boasberg

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