Trump’s Deportation Machine Takes Shape
- Castillo, a Venezuelan citizen, applied for asylum at the Paso del Norte Port in El Paso, Texas, but was detained upon arrival due to a tattoo deemed suspicious by a border agent.
- During his two weeks in custody, he was placed on a military plane with other Venezuelan migrants for deportation, amidst a significant crackdown led by the Trump administration.
- The Trump administration targeted non-criminal migrants like Castillo, alongside individuals linked to criminal activities, causing distress among families affected by deportations.
- President Donald Trump aims for the mass deportation of migrants, despite concerns about international law violations, according to reports.
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