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Trump admin tells court it is working to charter flight back from Guatemala

The Trump administration told a federal judge on Wednesday that it is working to rent a plane to return to the United States, an immigrant from Guatemala, which was deported in March without due legal procedures and despite the persecution concerns.

The Ministry of Justice said in one of the claims on Wednesday that they are working to return the individual, which was identified only in the name of OCG, to the United States

The update is important and represents the first known case stating that the Trump administration appears to be compatible with the Federal Court’s order to return to the United States, an immigrant who has been deported in what administration officials have admitted since then as a result of wrong information.

The news comes after the local court judge, Brian Murphy, in Massachusetts last week that the man was deported to Mexico without due legal procedures and ordered that his return to the United States be secured.

Trump administration attorneys told the court late on Wednesday that the enforcement of immigration and customs (ICE) enforcement and removal of the Field Office in Phoenix touches during the weekend with OCG lawyer and “currently working with ICE AIR to return OCG to the United States on the journey leg in ACO.”

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Judge Brian Murphy ordered the return of the aforementioned immigrant in the court documents by the first letters “OCG” (Committee/Judicial File in the Senate)

The update comes after Murphy rejected a request from the Ministry of Internal Security to amend his previous order, which requires the Trump administration to “take all instant steps” to return the individual to the United States, noting that there are no due legal measures.

Murphy said in the ruling of Friday that OCG has not been granted due to the due legal measures and was not given an opportunity to compete to remove him to a country that could face the threats of torture, a right that the United States and international law gives.

The “reasonable fear interviews” allow migrants an opportunity to formally search for protection from removal to a country where reasonable concerns about persecution or torture.

Murphy indicated in his ruling that OCG was previously held in a ransom and rape in Mexico, but he was not able to confirm these concerns before removing him, according to his lawyers.

“In general, this issue does not provide any special facts or legal circumstances, only the normal terror of a man who is incorrectly loaded on a bus and sent to a country where it was raped and kidnapped,” Murphy said on Friday.

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People offer signs during the May’s march and the gathering in protest against the immigration policies of President Donald Trump in Oklahoma City on May 4, 2025. (Doug Hoke/The Oklahoman/Usa Today Network via Imagn photos)

Murphy added: “The return of OCG is a small cost to ensure that we can still demand to upgrade the level of this ideal.”

The Trump administration did not immediately respond to the Fox News request to comment about the time it will take to return OCG to the United States or if it plans to take its example in other cases in which the federal judge ordered the administration to return one of the individual who was incorrectly deported.

In Maryland, an American judge in Baltimore ordered the administration to return a young immigrant who was deported in March to El Salvador, and decided that his removal violated a previous settlement agreement concluded by the Ministry of National Security.

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Separately, Judge Paula Xinis of the American Provincial Court of Maryland has been repeatedly and repeatedly with the Trump administration in the Kilmar Armando Aberigo Garrigo case, a Salvadori immigrant and Alleged Who was deported from Maryland to El Salvador in March, while the officials admitted was an administrative mistake.

“It was never intended to use the asylum system in America such as the amnesty program in reality or a transmission -free card.”

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2025-05-28 22:50:00

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