Trump admin working to fly back Guatemalan migrant erroneously deported from US
- A Guatemalan man identified as O.C.G. Was erroneously deported from the U.S. To Mexico in 2025 despite a judge's order protecting him from removal to Guatemala.
- The deportation occurred after a U.S. immigration judge ruled O.C.G. Faced risk of persecution in Guatemala and his removal likely lacked due process, but the administration sent him to Mexico anyway.
- Mexico subsequently returned O.C.G. To Guatemala where he remains in hiding and fears harm, especially since he alleges being raped and extorted in Mexico during asylum seeking.
- The government approved a significant public benefit parole packet to return O.C.G. To the U.S., and ICE officials are coordinating a chartered flight to bring him back following a federal judge's order.
- The case highlights a pattern of erroneous deportations under the Trump administration, exemplified also by Kilmar Abrego Garcia, whose mistaken removal led to Supreme Court intervention mandating his return.
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'Banal horror': Asylum case deals Trump yet another loss on due process
The Trump administration this week formally agreed to comply with a ruling that ordered it to facilitate the return of a migrant who was unlawfully deported—in what was another loss for the government as it attempts to subvert basic due process rights in immigration proceedings. The migrant—named in court documents as O.C.G., who has no criminal history—arrived in the U.S. in May 2024 and sought asylum. An officer agreed he had a credible fear o…
Trump’s Government Agrees to Return Guatemalan Deported to Mexico by Mistake to the United States
The Trump Administration is taking the necessary steps to return to the United States the Guatemalan who responds to the initials O.C.G. and who was mistakenly deported to Mexico last February. This was announced by government lawyers in court documents this Wednesday, in which they say that the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) will send back to O.C.G., which is hidden in Guatemala, on a charter flight. Immigration agents were in co…
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