Legal Battles and Movements of Migrants Amid U.S. Immigration Disputes

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A Venezuelan migrant, Neiyerver Adrián Leon Rengel, filed a claim against U.S. Homeland Security, alleging wrongful detention and abuse in an El Salvador prison after being deported without due process, seeking $1.3 million in damages and highlighting concerns over U.S. immigration practices and treatment of migrants.
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- ‘I Want to Clear My Name’: Deported Migrant Takes First Step to Sue the U.S. The New York Times
- Trump foe Boasberg orders DOJ to detail status of CECOT migrants sent to Venezuela Fox News
- Judge orders status report on Venezuelan nationals recently released from Salvadoran mega-prison ABC News
- Trump administration defies Maryland federal judge's court order WBAL-TV
- Lawyers for Venezuelan migrants seek their return to U.S. after prison release The Washington Post
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