
Judge Orders Return of Migrant Deported Under Trump's Policy
A Guatemalan migrant deported to Mexico under the Trump administration's expedited deportation policy has won a legal battle to return to the United States. A federal judge ruled that the migrant, identified only as O.C.G., was denied due process. "The court found that the government's actions violated the migrant's rights and failed to provide a fair hearing," said an attorney involved in the case. O.C.G. had sought asylum, claiming to be a victim of violent attacks in Guatemala due to their sexual orientation. Despite being deported to Mexico, the judge's order allows them to return to the US to pursue their asylum claim. This is the third such ruling against the Trump administration's policy, suggesting a pattern of due process violations. The ruling is a significant victory for advocates of asylum seekers and underscores the ongoing debate about the fairness and effectiveness of expedited deportation procedures.