Newsom calls for return of Venezuelan makeup artist deported to prison in El Salvador
- California Governor Gavin Newsom called for the return of Andry Hernandez, a Venezuelan makeup artist deported to El Salvador, due to concerns over his right to due process amid immigration policies.
- Andry Hernandez has denied gang involvement and sought asylum due to persecution for his sexuality.
- Lindsay Toczylowski, representing Hernandez, stated he was deported without a court appearance or notice, raising concerns about due process.
- Newsom's letter emphasized that sending individuals to dangerous prisons without hearings violates constitutional rights.
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Newsom calls for return of Venezuelan makeup artist deported to prison in El Salvador
California Governor Gavin Newsom on Thursday sent a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, calling for a Venezuelan makeup artist who was deported to El Salvador to be immediately returned to the U.S, and raising concerns over the right to due process amid President Donald Trump’s ongoing immigration crackdown. Andry Hernandez Romero came to the U.S. from Venezuela last...
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