A US federal judgeβs order that some of the Venezuelan men sent by the Trump administration to a notorious prison in El Salvador must be allowed to return to the United States to fight their cases has been greeted with hope and a sense of vindication β but also fear β by one of the deportees.
US district judge James Boasberg ruled on Thursday in Washington DC that the Trump administration should facilitate the return of deportees who are currently in countries outside Venezuela, saying they must be given the opportunity to seek the due process they were denied after being illegally expelled from the US last March.
Boasberg added that the US government should cover the travel costs of those who wish to come to the US to argue their immigration cases.
Luis MuΓ±oz Pinto, 27, is one of the men affected and he spoke exclusively to the Guardian on Thursday by telephone from BogotΓ‘, the capital of Colombia, where he has lived since being released from detention in El Salvador.
βI would like to go back to the US to defend myself in court and prove that I am not a member of the Tren de Aragua [gang] β but
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