Federal Judge Demands Trump Admin Return Deported MS-13 Suspect

A federal judge issued a strongly worded ruling early Sunday demanding the Trump administration return a suspected MS-13 gang member whom she said was wrongly deported to El Salvador last week.

 

U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis in Maryland, an Obama apppointee, condemned the Trump administration for what he called a “grievous error” that “shocks the conscience,” after it inadvertently deported a Salvadoran migrant to a notorious prison last month and then claimed it had little ability to retrieve him.

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